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Rateless Codes Performance Tests On Terrestrial FSO Time-Correlated Channel Model
Free Space Optics (FSO) links are affected by several
impairments: optical turbulence, scattering, absorption, and
pointing. In particular, atmospheric optical turbulence generates
optical power fluctuations at the receiver that can degrade
communications with fading events, especially, in high data rate
links. A way to mitigate FSO link outages can be to add a coding
to communications. Nevertheless, in order to study innovative
solutions (software or hardware) and to improve the FSO link
performance it needs accurate testing models. In this paper we
describe an accurate time-correlated channel model able to
predict random temporal fluctuations of optical signal irradiance caused by optical turbulence. Moreover, concerning the same channel, we also report simulation results on the error mitigation performance of Luby-Transform, Raptor, and RaptorQ codes