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6 February 2001 Bit-error-rate analysis for PIM-CDMA optical wireless communication systems
Chun Kit See, Zabih F. Ghassemlooy, John M. Holding
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Proceedings Volume 4214, Optical Wireless Communications III; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417506
Event: Information Technologies 2000, 2000, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
12 A hybrid pulse interval modulation--code-division multiple- access (PIM-CDMA) is proposed for optical wireless communication systems. It offers higher transmission rate compared with the hybrid pulse position modulation (PPM)-- CDMA due to its non-fixed frame structure. Strict optical orthogonal code is used as a signature sequence located at the start each frame. Expressions for bit error rate are given for both PPM-CDMA and PIM-CDMA schemes, assuming that the dominant noise and interference are due to the self- interference and optical multiple access interference. The numerical results are compared with both PPM-CDMA and OOK- CDMA, and it shows that the proposed scheme is a viable scheme for optical wireless communications.
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Chun Kit See, Zabih F. Ghassemlooy, and John M. Holding "Bit-error-rate analysis for PIM-CDMA optical wireless communication systems", Proc. SPIE 4214, Optical Wireless Communications III, (6 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417506
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KEYWORDS
Wireless communications

Telecommunications

Transmitters

Modulation

Error analysis

Receivers

Binary data

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