Low-Power Wireless Infrared Communications

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Pub. Date: 1999-10-01
Publisher(s): Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

Today, wireless infrared transmission has entered our homes, offices, industry and health care, with applications in the field of remote control, telemetry and local communication. Low-Power Wireless Infrared Communications is about the underlying technology. As most equipment is battery-powered, the emphasis is on power optimization of the infrared transmission system. System parameters as well as environmental parameters that determine the eventual transmission quality are identified, to facilitate well-reasoned system design. Many design rules, based on calculations, measurements and simulations, are presented to help the designer push the performance close to the limits set by nature and the available technology. Firstly, the basic transmission link is introduced, and strategies to optimize its signal-to-noise ratio are discussed. Lighting flicker is identified as a possible source of interference. Then, receiver noise and bandwidth are discussed. It is argued that noise optimization and bandwidth optimization do not necessarily conflict. The following chapters provide the reader with an overview of modulation and synchronization techniques. Pulse position modulation is recognized as an attractive technique for low-power purposes. As receiver synchronization in those systems is a subject hardly covered by literature, an in-depth discussion of possible synchronization subsystems is included. This book is essential reading for researchers and designers of infrared communication systems and those who are involved in standardization activities (Infrared Data Association, IrDA). For those who are new to the area, the first chapter serves as an ideal introduction.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Introduction
1(4)
Overview
5(8)
Historical overview
5(2)
Relevance
7(1)
Global system requirements
8(5)
Link design - optical considerations
13(38)
Intensity modulation and direct detection
13(5)
Signal and noise level at the receiver
18(4)
Optical concentration and diversity
22(7)
Maximum possible concentration
22(1)
Angular diversity
23(3)
Concentrator implementation
26(3)
Reflections
29(5)
Modelling of reflective surfaces
30(1)
Reflection of ambient radiation
31(1)
LOS transmission versus non-LOS transmission
32(2)
Electro-optical components and optical filters
34(4)
Emitters
34(1)
Detectors
35(2)
Optical filters
37(1)
Sources of ambient radiation
38(10)
Optical spectra and normalization
38(7)
Lighting flicker
45(3)
Conclusions
48(3)
Link design - electronic considerations
51(16)
Front-end noise
52(7)
OPtimization of an FET input stage
52(4)
Noise optimization with current constraint and chip area constraint
56(1)
Comparison of front-end noise to ambient noise
57(2)
Noise in APDs
59(1)
Front-end feedback network
59(3)
Front-end bandwidth
62(1)
Front-end biasing
63(2)
Conclusions
65(2)
Modulation schemes
67(20)
Optical intensity modulation systems versus radio systems
69(1)
Baseband modulation schemes
70(8)
On-off keying (OOK)
70(4)
Pulse position modulation (PPM)
74(4)
Bandpass modulation schemes
78(6)
Phase reversal Keying (PRK)
79(2)
Quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK)
81(1)
Frequency shift keying (FSK)
82(2)
Comparison of schemes; choice of PPM
84(1)
Conclusions
85(2)
PPM reception
87(12)
BER deterioration due to optical interference
87(6)
Low-frequency BER deterioration model
88(3)
High-frequency BER deterioration model
91(2)
PPM modulator and demodulator implementation
93(4)
Conclusions
97(2)
Synchronization in PPM receivers
99(32)
Slot synchronization
100(9)
Methods of preprocessing
100(3)
Slot-clock recovery in x-pulse systems
103(6)
Frame synchronization
109(19)
Frames with pauses: x-frame PPM
109(4)
Synchronizable patterns and frame errors
113(7)
Performance of the synchronizer
120(8)
Conclusions
128(3)
Conclusions
131(4)
A Radiometric and photometric quantities 135(4)
B The area under the Gaussian tail Q (k) 139(2)
C Calculation of the x-frame PPM power density spectrum 141(4)
A Distribution of frame errors 145(4)
Bibliography 149(8)
Summary 157(2)
The authors 159

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