Author:
Huang Yuanyuan,Wu Chengchu
Abstract
In this paper, the authors aim to compare the performance of space optical communication and wireless optical communication by analyzing the transmission mechanism, transmission method, and transmission rate of MPPM (Multi-Pulse Pulse Position Modulation). MPPM is a widely used modulation technique in optical communication systems, which has the advantage of reducing the effect of noise and improving the system's error rate. To achieve the objective, the authors will employ mathematical models to compare the performance of space optical communication and wireless optical communication. They will analyze the transmission mechanism, transmission method, and transmission rate of MPPM in both communication systems and draw conclusions based on their findings. The authors hope that the results of this study will positively promote the development of MPPM in the future. By comparing the performance of space optical communication and wireless optical communication, this study will provide insights into the strengths and weaknesses of both systems, which can help in the development of more efficient and reliable optical communication systems.
Publisher
Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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