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2 February 2009 Design and realization of FEC-based RS code in the atmospheric laser communication system
Limin Chang, Lu Song, Lijing Zhang
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Abstract
The RS(Reed-Solomon) code is an important linear block and used for solving the problem of serious distortion and BER(Bit Error Rate) in the atmospheric laser communication system. RS (255,223) code are selected as channel code. Meanwhile, technologies for the laser communication system such as encode, interleaving, decode have been discussed in details. In this paper, an improved RiBM algorithm is adopted in the key equations solver of decoding algorithm. In the Forney's algorithm, inversion circuit in finite field is adopted. Then, division operation in the error value is realization by subtraction of power exponent. As a result, the whole decoding chip obtains the optimization in the speed and the usage resources. The hardware structure design and algorithms program have been finished on FPGA according to CCSDS specification. The BER performance verification has been applied in Visual C language. The experiment results show that coded data can obtain SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) gain of 3-5dB when BER requirement of 10-5 is satisfied in this system.
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Limin Chang, Lu Song, and Lijing Zhang "Design and realization of FEC-based RS code in the atmospheric laser communication system", Proc. SPIE 7160, 2008 International Conference on Optical Instruments and Technology: Optoelectronic Measurement Technology and Applications, 716038 (2 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.817414
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KEYWORDS
Remote sensing

Telecommunications

Laser communications

Laser systems engineering

Signal to noise ratio

Field programmable gate arrays

Atmospheric modeling

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