Optical communication with laser diode arrays
Abstract
The performance of a direct-detection optical communication system in which the laser transmitter sends short optical pulses of selected nonoverlapping center frequencies is analysed. This modulation format, in which a single light pulse is sent in one of M time slots at one of N optical center frequencies, is referred to as color coded optical pulse position modulation (CCPPM). The optimum energy-efficiency of this system, as measured by the channel capacity in nats per photon, exceeds that of ordinary optical pulse position modulation which uses a pulsed laser of fixed optical frequency. Reliable communication at optimal energy efficiency is easily achieved through the use of modest block length Reed-Solomon codes with the code words represented as CCPPM symbols.
- Publication:
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Johns Hopkins Univ. Final Report
- Pub Date:
- May 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984jhu..reptR....D
- Keywords:
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- Diffraction Patterns;
- Optical Communication;
- Pulse Code Modulation;
- Coding;
- Energy Conversion Efficiency;
- Format;
- Gallium Arsenide Lasers;
- Photometers;
- Ratings;
- Lasers and Masers