Title :
Baseline-wander effects on systems employing digital pulse-interval modulation
Author :
Hayes, A.R. ; Ghassemlooy, Z. ; Seed, N.L. ; McLaughlin, R.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Sheffield Hallam Univ., UK
fDate :
8/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Fluorescent lamps introduce a periodic interference signal in optical wireless receivers, which has the potential to degrade link performance severely. Usually, electrical high-pass filtering is employed to mitigate the effects of this interference, but this results in baseline wander or intersymbol interference. Digital pulse-interval modulation (DPIM) is a modulation technique which has been shown to be suitable for deployment in optical-wireless-communication systems. The effect of baseline wander on systems employing DPIM is examined. A new expression is given for the slot autocorrelation function of DPIM and, from this, the power spectral density is calculated. The error performance of DPIM, as a function of high-pass filter (HPF) cut-on frequency, is compared with the more established techniques of on-off keying using nonreturn-to-zero signalling (OOK) and pulse-position modulation (PPM), using both numerical analysis and computer simulation
Keywords :
optical communication; optical correlation; optical modulation; pulse position modulation; baseline-wander effects; computer simulation; digital pulse-interval modulation; electrical high-pass filtering; error performance; fluorescent lamps; link performance; modulation technique; nonreturn-to-zero signalling; numerical analysis; on-off keying; optical wireless receivers; optical-wireless-communication systems; periodic interference signal; power spectral density; pulse-position modulation; slot autocorrelation function;
Journal_Title :
Optoelectronics, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-opt:20000565