Isochronous and Anisochronous Modulation Schemes in Wireless Optical Communication Systems
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Abstract
The choice of the modulation format is
one of the principle factors in realizing a high performance wireless optical communication system at a reasonable cost and acceptable complexity. The purpose of this paper is to make a comparison between
isochronous and anisochronous modulation scheme
categories from Discrete (digital) pulse time modulations (PTM) through the simplest scheme in each family; PPM and DPIM respectively, in term of bandwidth equirement, power efficiency and
transmission capacity. This is done to give a wider view on the performance of such schemas under wide range of design parameters.
In this paper, the properties of PPM and DPIM have been analyzed, from this analysis it has been shown
that DPIM or anisochronous modulation schemes in general are strong candidates when synchronization and transmission capacity are taken into account, and when it comes to power performance PPM or isochronous modulations are better.