학술논문

Availability of Direct Water-to-Air Optical Wireless Links Through Oceanic Gravity Waves
Document Type
Conference
Source
ICC 2023 - IEEE International Conference on Communications Communications, ICC 2023 - IEEE International Conference on. :1155-1161 May, 2023
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Wireless communication
Sea surface
Surface waves
Power lasers
Laser modes
Optical receivers
Laser beams
Optical beam propagation
visible light
link availability
turbulence
scattering
Language
ISSN
1938-1883
Abstract
Attaining higher speed data communication from underwater to airborne platforms is of high interest for a variety of applications. Existing solutions are cumbersome, involving buoys at the water surface. Direct wireless communication from underwater to an airborne platform using optical beams would resolve several practical issues and potentially enable new wireless applications. We studied the propagation of Gaussian coherent beams from an underwater laser transmitter to a receiver in the open air in the presence of gravity-generated water waves at deep ocean levels. We modeled the emission of coherent Gaussian beams in the presence of third-order Stokes water surface waves. Further, we explored the relationship between beam propagation and turbulence caused by the water waves. The effect of the water wave's steepness and the divergence angle of the underwater laser on the amount of received power was investigated, as well as the link's availability, link power capacity, and survivor analysis of the power collected at the receiver.