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Information Rates of Optical Impulse Modulation over Indoor Diffuse Wireless Channels

Abstract

Optical impulse modulation (OIM) is a recent wireless optical modulation scheme that achieves high data rates by utilizing high-frequency bands to satisfy the channel non-negativity constraint. These bands are attenuated by the lowpass indoor diffuse optical wireless channel, and hence are not detected by the receiver. For a uniform binary input distribution, the information rates are investigated for OIM and compared to those of a conventional rectangular on-off keying (Rect-OOK) scheme. Using a well-known exponential model for the indoor diffuse optical channel, at a normalized delay spread of 0.3 and optical signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 3 dBo, the information rate of OIM with a simple lowpass receiver is shown to be 8.6% higher than that of Rect-OOK with a more complex whitened matched filter receiver.

Authors

Mohamed MDA; Hranilovic S

Pagination

pp. 196-199

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

June 1, 2008

DOI

10.1109/bsc.2008.4563237

Name of conference

2008 24th Biennial Symposium on Communications
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