Abstract
Optical Wireless Sensor Networks (OWSNs) have emerged as a promising solution for energy-efficient and secure data collection in free-space optical (FSO) environments. A key challenge in such networks is minimizing the decision error rate (DER) during decision aggregation at the central entity (CE). Building on earlier Time-Difference-of-Arrival (TDoA) reporting methods, this paper introduces an Angle-of-Arrival (AoA) framework for decision gathering. In the proposed scheme, sensor nodes equipped with Corner Cube Retro-reflectors (CCRs) passively communicate their local decisions, while the CE identifies such decisions based on AoA estimation. A closed-form expression for the DER is derived, incorporating false-alarm and missed-detection probabilities, and is validated through Monte Carlo simulations. Comparative evaluation against TDoA, Single Wavelength Parallel (SWP), and Multiple Wavelength Series (MWS) schemes shows that the AoA-based approach achieves consistently lower DERs, particularly in high-SNR regimes and larger node counts, closely approaching the theoretical lower bound. These results highlight AoA as a practical and scalable alternative to conventional decision-gathering methods in OWSNs.
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