Abstract
Typically, a photomultiplier tube (PMT) can be leveraged as the photon detector in the underwater optical wireless communication (UOWC) system to further extend the transmission distance, whose output electric signal can be generally classified into three regimes named discrete-pulse regime, transition regime, and continuous waveform regime according to various received optical power (ROP). In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate a low-power UOWC system that adopted a PMT as the receiver, and a detection method by taking the cumulative sum of the sampled values in a symbol duration is proposed and experimentally evaluated under different ROP and symbol rates. Experimental results show that the proposed detection method outperforms various statistics-based comparison benchmarks. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the proposed method in alleviating strong ambient radiation is experimentally verified.
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