IEEE Access (Jan 2022)

New Monte Carlo Integration Models for Underwater Wireless Optical Communication

  • Ruqin Xiao,
  • Pierre Combeau,
  • Lilian Aveneau

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3201647
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 91557 – 91571

Abstract

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Underwater wireless optical communications are knowing a high interest in recent years, with many military and civil applications. The design of efficient systems relies on powerful simulation tools. The most used simulation algorithms are based on a paper from 1989, written by Prahl and designed for light propagation through human tissue. This method relies on Monte Carlo Simulation, following the path of a photon in the participating media. As such, it is difficult to propose evolution or optimization. In addition, a large amount of photons are needed to obtain good results with low error, especially for turbid water. With Monte Carlo Integration method, there exist a lot of optimization techniques to reduce the variance. This paper proposes a mathematical formalization of the propagation of light in water or any other participating medium as an integral problem. Therefore, it opens the way for a large number of future optimizations. A very straightforward and simple variance reduction technique is proposed as an example. Our simulation results show that this new technique has a lower sample variance as expected, and thus better convergence rates.

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