Advanced modulation coding schemes for an optical transceiver systems–based owc communication channel model

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This paper examines advanced modulation coding schemes for an optical transceiver systems–based optical wireless communication (OWC) channel model. These modulation techniquesinclude On-Off keying and return to zero (RZ)/non–return to zero (NRZ) coding. The signal power level against time and frequency spectral variations are measured. The max. Q factor and min. bit error rate (BER) are estimated and clarified for each modulation code scheme by using an optisystem simulation model. Transmission bit rates of up to 40 Gb/s can be achieved for possible distances up to 500 km with acceptable Q factor. The received power and max. Q factor are measured and clarified with OWC distance variations. The On-Off keying modulation code scheme resulted in better performance than the other modulation code schemes did.

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El-Hageen, H. M., Alatwi, A. M., & Rashed, A. N. Z. (2021). Advanced modulation coding schemes for an optical transceiver systems–based owc communication channel model. Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, 10(2), 767–775. https://doi.org/10.11591/eei.v10i2.2433

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