A Free-Space Optical Communication System Based on Bipolar Complementary Pulse Width Modulation

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Sep 20;23(18):7988. doi: 10.3390/s23187988.

Abstract

In this work, we propose a bipolar complementary pulse width modulation strategy based on the differential signaling system, and the modulation-demodulation methods are introduced in detail. The proposed modulation-demodulation strategy can effectively identify each symbol's start and end time so that the transmitter and receiver can maintain correct bit synchronization. The system with differential signaling has the advantages of not requiring channel state information and reducing background radiation. To further reduce the noise in the system, a multi-bandpass spectrum noise reduction method is proposed according to the spectrum characteristics of the received modulation signals. The proposed modulation method has an error bit rate of 10-5 at a signal-to-noise ratio of 7 dB. The fabricated optical communication system can stably transfer voice and text over a distance of 5.6 km.

Keywords: bipolar complementary pulse width modulation; free-space optical communication; modulation and demodulation; multi-bandpass spectral subtraction.