Water turbulence, range, and misalignment reduce underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) performance. These obstacles may hinder large-scale deployment. Compared to acoustic and RF communication, UWOC can connect IoUT devices. “Aqua-sense,” a relay-based UWOC system, was designed and tested to improve communication connection performance and optical receiver reception area. EGC, MLC, and SC are used in the optical relay to increase diversity gain. A channel-aware algorithm powers the optical relay, or “opto-relay,” to increase communication connection performance. At 0.2 Mbps and 7.5 meters, the aqua-sense system had a 68% packet success rate in fairly murky water at 25 NTU. The sensor node, “opto-sense,” transmitted 0.5 Mbps in clear water with 0.01 NTU turbidity. Moderate water waves and air bubbles with a displacement and airflow rate of 5 liters/min within a 2-meter communication link range did not affect our results.
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Matlab and python functions to calculate BER and BDR from a log file.
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