DocumentCode
1443899
Title
IrDA-VFIr (16 Mb/s): modulation code and system design
Author
Hirt, Walter ; Hassner, Martin ; Heise, Nyles
Author_Institution
IBM Res. Div., Zurich, Switzerland
Volume
8
Issue
1
fYear
2001
fDate
2/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
58
Lastpage
71
Abstract
Devices for convenient information exchange over the wireless infrared channel are commonly found in many of today´s mobile platforms for computing, communicating, and imaging. Most devices comply with the international standards promoted by the Infrared Data Association for data rates of up to 4 Mb/s. With the approval of a 16 Mb/s data rate option called Very Fast Infrared, IrDA´s point-to-point usage model is extendable to applications requiring wireless connectivity beyond 4 Mb/s. We describe the design and the properties of a new modulation code specifically developed for VFIr, and discuss related system design aspects. After defining basic system requirements and modulation constraints imposed by the WIrC, we introduce a rate-2/3 run-length-limited code designed to meet these criteria. The Boolean expressions for encoding and decoding are given, and their implementation is discussed together with various aspects of system design such as scrambling, invalid sequence detection, and error propagation. Furthermore, it is shown that the specific composite nature of the new RLL modulation code enables simple and efficient generation of VFIr packet frames by encoding an equivalent packet frame assembled entirely in the code´s input data domain
Keywords
Boolean functions; decoding; modulation coding; optical communication; optical links; optical modulation; runlength codes; 16 Mbit/s; 4 Mbit/s; Boolean expressions; Infrared Data Association; IrDA-VFIr; RLL modulation code; VFIr packet frame generation; Very Fast Infrared; WIrC; code input data domain; decoding; encoding; error propagation; imaging; international standards; invalid sequence detection; mobile communication; mobile computing; mobile platforms; modulation constraints; point-to-point usage model; run-length-limited code; scrambling; system design; system requirements; wireless connectivity; wireless infrared channel; Decoding; Demodulation; Encoding; Modulation coding; Nonlinear optics; Optical distortion; Optical pulses; Optical receivers; Pulse modulation; Transceivers;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Personal Communications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1070-9916
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/98.904900
Filename
904900
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