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The Capacity of APD-detected PPM
Jon Hamkins
Date: May 24, 1999
Abstract:
The capacity is determined for an optical channel employing Pulse
Position Modulation (PPM) and an Avalanche PhotoDiode (APD) detector.
This channel is different from the usual optical channel in that the
detector output is characterized by a Webb-plus-Gaussian distribution,
not a Poisson distribution. The capacity is expressed as a function of
the PPM order, slot width, laser dead time, average number of incident
signal and background photons received, and APD parameters. The
capacity is also examined for the ideal photon counting (Poisson)
channel. Based on a system using a laser and detector proposed for
X2000 second delivery, numerical results provide upper bounds on the
data rate, level of background noise, and code rate that the channel can
support while operating at a given BER. For the particular case
studied, the capacity-maximizing PPM order is near 2048 for nighttime
reception and 16 for daytime reception. Reed-Solomon codes can handle
background levels 2.3 to 7.6 dB below the ultimate level that can be
handled by codes operating at the Shannon limit.
Jon Hamkins
1999-10-06