Trellis-coded pulse-position modulation for optical communication systems impaired by pulsewidth inaccuracies

Citation
K. Kiasaleh et al., Trellis-coded pulse-position modulation for optical communication systems impaired by pulsewidth inaccuracies, J LIGHTW T, 17(8), 1999, pp. 1336-1346
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Optics & Acoustics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
07338724 → ACNP
Volume
17
Issue
8
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1336 - 1346
Database
ISI
SICI code
0733-8724(199908)17:8<1336:TPMFOC>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
A trellis-coded pulse-position modulation (T-PPM) scheme for direct-detecti on photon communications' over unguided channels is described. The purpose of this signaling method is to combat performance degradation due to the sp reading of received signal pulses caused by transmitting laser distortion a nd the finite area and bandwidth of optical detectors. The T-PPM scheme rel ies upon use of a set partitioning methodology to increase minimum distance using a simple convolutional encoder. The Viterbi algorithm is used at the receiver to separate the signaling set as part of the demodulation process . It is shown through both analysis and Monte Carlo simulation of an avalan che photodiode based receiver system that T-PPM can restore performance los ses due to reduced peak intensity during the detection process. Furthermore , for a large range of background radiation levels, the average number of r equired signal photons per information bit for T-PPM is smaller than that o f uncoded PPM. Specific examples show that for a symbol error rate of 0.001 , when the received pulses extend over 4 PPM slot widths, the average laser energy per symbol for 256-ary T-PPM could be reduced by as much as 2 dB.