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The book focuses on noise models in optical-wireless communication systems. The main contents include noise classification in optical-wireless communication systems, as well as the current research progress at home and abroad, explores the noise mechanism in optical-wireless communication systems, as well as the establishment of a noise model and analysis methods to suppress the noise of optical-wireless communication systems. Combining theory with practice, systematic analysis of all kinds of noise in optical-wireless communication system, so that readers have a comprehensive understanding of the noise in optical-wireless communication system, which is an important feature of this book. The book can benefit senior college students in electronic information, communication engineering, and applied optical majors, as well as graduates, engineers, and technical personnel, etc.

Introduction.- Detectors and their noise models.- Atmospheric turbulence.- Atmospheric turbulence noise measurement experiment.- Atmospheric turbulence suppression method.- Visible light communication path loss model.- Underwater optical wireless communication channel model.- Noise model of ultraviolet optical communication.- Example of a noise model analysis.

Academician Ke Xizheng is a well-known expert in the field of optical wireless communication, a foreign academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, a famous teaching teacher in Shaanxi Province, a member of the Chinese Institute of Electronics, an expert in the evaluation of national science and technology awards, and a member of the Disciplinary Evaluation Group of the Third Academic Degree Committee of Shaanxi Province. For more than 20 years, he has actively explored and is not afraid to move forward; he has worked quietly on the road of teaching and educating people and has not forgotten his mission. Since 2001, he has won 20 provincial and ministerial science and technology awards, more than 30 invention patents authorized by the state, published more than 20 monographs in Science Press and Springer Press, and published more than 400 academic papers. and more than 10 journal editorial board members, and a part-time job in more than 10 academic groups including the Chinese Institute of Electronics, enjoying a high reputation in the field of electronic information.





Ke Chenghu received his B.Sc. degree and M.Sc. Degree both from XiDian University in 2006 and 2011, Ph.D. degree from Xian University of Technology in 2020. He is currently a associate professor Director and principal investigator of Academician Workstation for Optical Wireless Communication Theory and Networking Technology of Xi'an at Xi'an university.His main research interests include wireless optical communication theory, channel noise model and coordinated control of smart microgrid wireless networks.