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Optical Intensity-Modulated Direct Detection Channels: Signal Space and Lattice Codes

Abstract

Traditional approaches to constructing constellations for electrical channels cannot be applied directly to the optical intensity channel. This work presents a structured signal space model for optical intensity channels where the nonnegativity and average amplitude constraints are represented geometrically. Lattice codes satisfying channel constraints are defined and coding and shaping gain relative to a baseline are computed. An effective signal space dimension is defined to represent the precise impact of coding and shaping on bandwidth. Average optical power minimizing shaping regions are derived in some special cases. Example lattice codes are constructed and their performance on an idealized point-to-point wireless optical link is computed. Bandwidth-efficient schemes are shown to have promise for high data-rate applications, but require greater average optical power.

Authors

Hranilovic S; Kschischang FR

Volume

49

Pagination

pp. 1385-1399

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

June 1, 2003

DOI

10.1109/tit.2003.811928

Conference proceedings

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory

Issue

6

ISSN

0018-9448

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