Optics, Vol. 6, Pages 41: Link Transmission Characteristics of an Ultraviolet Network in a Mobile Scenario


Optics, Vol. 6, Pages 41: Link Transmission Characteristics of an Ultraviolet Network in a Mobile Scenario

Optics doi: 10.3390/opt6030041

Authors:
Chengtao Liu
Peng Song
Junxiao Yang
Xiaojun Zou

This study explores the transmission characteristics between the links of UV(ultraviolet)-network communication under mobile conditions. Utilizing the prevalent UV-network communication network topology as a foundation, a UV-network communication model tailored to mobile scenarios was developed. This model includes a method for calculating the impulse response of the system, focusing specifically on three common network topology structures: two parallel links, co-address of the originating link, and co-address of the receiving link. The simulation and analysis conducted in this study examine the impact of various factors on the system’s impulse response, such as receiver movement speed, geometric parameters of the receivers, link spacing, and the angle between links. The results indicate that receiver movement speed significantly influences pulse response fading, with faster speeds resulting in more severe fading. Additionally, in parallel links, smaller link spacing results in stronger impulse response. Furthermore, a smaller angle between the originating and receiving co-addresses results in increased inter-link interference. The study findings in this paper will lay the foundation for the study of UV mobile self-organizing networks.



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