Direct-detection optical communication with color coded pulse position modulation signaling
Abstract
The performance characteristics of a direct-detection optical communication system which is based on a laser transmitter which produces single light pulses at selected nonoverlapping optical center frequencies are discussed. The signal format, called color coded pulse position modulation (CCPPM), uses more of the total available response bandwidth characteristics of the photodetector than does ordinary PPM signaling. The advantages of CCPPM signaling are obtained at the expense of an increased optical bandwidth of the transmitted signal and a more complicated transmitter and receiver structure. When the signal format is used in conjunction with block length Reed-Solomon codes, high data rates and reliable high-speed optical communications under conditions of optimal energy efficiency are obtained.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report A
- Pub Date:
- March 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985STIA...8527165D
- Keywords:
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- Color Coding;
- Optical Communication;
- Pulse Position Modulation;
- Signal Detection;
- Energy Conversion Efficiency;
- Photometry;
- Probability Distribution Functions;
- Communications and Radar