DocumentCode
768845
Title
Importance sampling for analysis of direct detection optical communication systems
Author
Mandayam, N.B. ; Aazhang, B.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Rice Univ., Houston, TX, USA
Volume
43
Issue
38020
fYear
1995
Firstpage
229
Lastpage
239
Abstract
Analytical solutions of the performance of optical communication systems are difficult to obtain and often, Monte Carlo simulations are used to achieve realistic estimates of the performance of such systems. However, for high performance systems, this technique requires a large number of simulation trials for the estimates to be in a reasonable interval of confidence, with the number of trials increasing linearly with the performance of the system. We apply an importance sampling technique to estimate the performance of direct detection optical systems, where the "gain" of importance sampling over Monte Carlo simulations is shown to increase linearly with the system performance. Further, we use this technique to study the performance of optical communication systems employing avalanche photodetectors as well as fibre-optic code division multiple access systems (FO-CDMA). We also show that the quick simulation technique developed can be used for a wide variety of coding schemes, and for the first time, we present a comparative analysis of the performance of FO-CDMA systems employing optical orthogonal codes and prime sequences. In all cases, it is shown that importance sampling simulations require less than 50-100 trials for estimating error probabilities of 10/sup -10/ and below.<>
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; avalanche photodiodes; code division multiple access; coding errors; error statistics; optical fibre communication; signal sampling; FO-CDMA; Monte Carlo simulations; analytical solutions; avalanche photodetectors; coding schemes; direct detection optical communication systems; error probabilities; fibre-optic code division multiple access systems; importance sampling; optical orthogonal codes; performance; prime sequences; Analytical models; Error probability; Monte Carlo methods; Multiaccess communication; Optical detectors; Optical fiber communication; Performance analysis; Photodetectors; System performance;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/26.380041
Filename
380041
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