Cutoff rate of overlapping multi-pulse pulse position modulation (OMPPM) is analyzed in the quantum-limited and the background noise cases. Our results suggest that the derived cutoff rate is higher than conventional one because of the infinite quantization at the demodulator and the definition of the erasure event in conventional analysis.
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Tomoaki OHTSUKI, Iwao SASASE, Shinsaku MORI, "Cutoff Rate Analysis of Overlapping Multi-Pulse Pulse Position Modulation (OMPPM) in Optical Direct-Detection Channel" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E79-A, no. 9, pp. 1471-1474, September 1996, doi: .
Abstract: Cutoff rate of overlapping multi-pulse pulse position modulation (OMPPM) is analyzed in the quantum-limited and the background noise cases. Our results suggest that the derived cutoff rate is higher than conventional one because of the infinite quantization at the demodulator and the definition of the erasure event in conventional analysis.
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