Deep learning for channel estimation in FSO communication system
Abstract
Perfect channel estimation is very hard, time/ power consuming, and expensive; so it is not preferred (e.g. in mobile) communication systems. This paper seeks for new, cheap, low complexity, deep learning based solution. Several new combinations of deep learning and conventional structures (in different parts such as constellation shaper, channel estimator, and detector) are presented investigated, and compared over all atmospheric turbulence regimes from weak to strong (considering Gamma-Gamma atmospheric turbulence model). Results indicate that deep learning could provide close enough performance to the perfect channel estimation scheme, and it is immune to the atmospheric turbulence variation. The proposed deep learning based solutions are low cost, low complexity, with favorable performance. Accordingly, they are recommended for channel estimation in mobile communication systems. Because these system should deliver favorable, and cheap services to the costumers, which use a small mobile as transceiver that needs to be cheap, low complexity and low power consuming.
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