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Software Defined Radio Prototyping of Direct Detection OTFS for Optical Wireless Links

N. Tihomorskis, S. Migla, D. Cirjulina and A. Aboltins, “Software Defined Radio Prototyping of Direct Detection OTFS for Optical Wireless Links,” 2026 IEEE 23rd Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC), Las Vegas, NV, USA, 2026, pp. 1-5, doi: 10.1109/CCNC65079.2026.11366447.

Abstract:
Optical wireless communication (OWC) is increasingly explored as a high-capacity, energy-efficient alternative for terrestrial and non-terrestrial links. To address challenges posed by mobility-induced Doppler shifts, orthogonal time frequency space (OTFS) modulation offers enhanced spectral efficiency and robustness, making it well-suited for dynamic OWC scenarios. This paper presents one of the first real-time software-defined radio (SDR)-based implementations of optical OTFS (O-OTFS) tailored for intensity-modulation direct detection (IM/DD) optical systems. Two modulation schemes—direct current-biased O-OTFS (DCO-OTFS) and asymmetrically clipped O-OTFS (ACO-OTFS)—were designed in MATLAB Simulink and deployed on USRP B210 radios. The SDR platform enables flexible signal generation, over-the-air prototyping, and integrated optical testing. Experimental validation confirms the feasibility of both schemes, achieving bit error ratios (BERs) on the order of 10-4, suitable for integration with standard forward error correction (FEC) schemes, demonstrating the viability of SDR-based prototyping for next-generation OWC links.