EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking 
Volume 2005 (2005), Issue 1, Pages 3-11
doi:10.1155/WCN.2005.3

Differential Amplitude Pulse-Position Modulation for Indoor Wireless Optical Communications

Ubolthip Sethakaset and T. Aaron Gulliver

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3055 STN CSC, BC V8W 3P6, Victoria, Canada

Received 31 March 2004; Revised 28 August 2004

Abstract

We propose a novel differential amplitude pulse-position modulation (DAPPM) for indoor optical wireless communications. DAPPM yields advantages over PPM, DPPM, and DH-PIMα in terms of bandwidth requirements, capacity, and peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR). The performance of a DAPPM system with an unequalized receiver is examined over nondispersive and dispersive channels. DAPPM can provide better bandwidth and/or power efficiency than PAM, PPM, DPPM, and DH-PIMα depending on the number of amplitude levels A and the maximum length L of a symbol. We also show that, given the same maximum length, DAPPM has better bandwidth efficiency but requires about 1dB and 1.5dB more power than PPM and DPPM, respectively, at high bit rates over a dispersive channel. Conversely, DAPPM requires less power than DH-PIM2. When the number of bits per symbol is the same, PAM requires more power, and DH-PIM2 less power, than DAPPM. Finally, it is shown that the performance of DAPPM can be improved with MLSD, chip-rate DFE, and multichip-rate DFE.