Title :
Infrared wireless communication using spread spectrum techniques
Author :
Wong, K.K. ; O´Farrell, T. ; Kiatweerasakul, M.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., Leeds Univ., UK
fDate :
8/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The performance of nondirected line-of-sight indoor wireless infrared communication systems is mainly affected by ambient light-induced shot noise, multipath dispersion and interference produced by artificial light sources. Application of spread spectrum techniques to combat multipath dispersion and artificial light interference is presented, with bit error rate analysis considering these two effects. Experiments were carried out to verify the bit error rate analysis and to demonstrate the practical provenance of a spread spectrum system. For the line-of-sight link investigated, both experimental and analytical results show that a spread spectrum system operating at 2 Mbit/s and with spreading factor 31 suffers a power penalty of less than 0.5 optical dB due to multipath dispersion, and less than one optical dB penalty is incurred under the influence of 10 dB artificial light interference
Keywords :
infrared sources; light interference; optical communication; optical dispersion; optical noise; shot noise; spread spectrum communication; 2 Mbit/s; ambient light-induced shot noise; artificial light interference; artificial light sources; bit error rate analysis; combat multipath dispersion; infrared wireless communication; line-of-sight link; multipath dispersion; nondirected line-of-sight indoor wireless infrared communication systems; optical dB penalty; power penalty; spread spectrum system; spread spectrum techniques;
Journal_Title :
Optoelectronics, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-opt:20000608