Title :
Power reduction techniques for multiple-subcarrier modulated diffuse wireless optical channels
Author :
Weiwei Kang ; Hranilovic, Steve
Author_Institution :
McMaster Univ., Hamilton
fDate :
2/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, two novel techniques are proposed to reduce the average optical power in wireless optical multiple- subcarrier modulated (MSM) systems, namely in-band trellis coding and out-of-band carrier design. Data transmission is confined to a bandwidth located near DC. By expanding the signal set and coding over the increased degrees of freedom, an in-band trellis coding technique achieved an average optical power reduction up to 0.95 dBo over conventional MSM systems while leaving the peak optical power nearly unaffected. With a symbol-by-symbol bias, the received DC level can be detected to provide a degree of diversity at the receiver. In this manner, an additional average optical power reduction up to 0.50 dBo together with a peak power reduction of 0.46 dBo is achieved. Moreover, the unregulated bandwidth available in wireless optical channels is exploited and out-of-band carrier signals are designed outside the data bandwidth to reduce the average optical power. Average optical power reduction as high as 2.56 dBo is realized at the expense of 4 out-of-band carriers and an increase in the peak optical power. Finally, combining the three techniques achieves the best average optical power reduction of 2.63 dB optical.
Keywords :
optical communication; wireless channels; in-band trellis coding; multiple-subcarrier modulated diffuse wireless optical channels; power reduction techniques; wireless optical channels; Bandwidth; Carrier confinement; Data communication; Diversity reception; Modulation coding; Optical design; Optical design techniques; Optical modulation; Optical receivers; Signal design;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2008.060609