Title :
Imaging diversity receivers for high-speed infrared wireless communication
Author :
Kahn, Joseph M. ; You, Roy ; Djahani, Pouyan ; Weisbin, Amy G. ; Teik, Beh Kian ; Tang, Andrew
Author_Institution :
California Univ., CA, USA
fDate :
12/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We discuss two modifications to the design of wireless infrared links that can yield significant performance improvements, albeit at the price of increased complexity. In line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight links, replacement of a single-element receiver by one employing an imaging light concentrator and a segmented photodetector can reduce received ambient light noise and multipath distortion. For a fixed receiver entrance area, such an imaging receiver can reduce transmit power requirements by as much as about 14 dB, depending on the link design and the number of photodetector segments. Imaging receivers also reduce co-channel interference, and may therefore enable infrared wireless networks to employ space-division multiplexing, wherein several transmitters located in close proximity can transmit simultaneously at the same wavelength. In nondirected non-line-of-sight links, replacement of the diffuse transmitter by one that projects multiple narrow beams can reduce the path loss, further reducing the transmit power requirement by several decibels. We describe the design of an experimental 100 Mb/s infrared wireless link employing a multibeam transmitter and a 37-pixel imaging receiver
Keywords :
diversity reception; infrared imaging; optical receivers; space division multiplexing; wireless LAN; 100 Mbit/s; ambient light noise reduction; co-channel interference; fixed receiver entrance area; high-speed infrared wireless communication; imaging diversity receivers; imaging light concentrator; line-of-sight links; link design; multibeam transmitter; multipath distortion reduction; nondirected NLOS links; nonline-of-sight links; path loss; performance; segmented photodetector; space-division multiplexing; transmit power requirements; wireless IR links; wireless LAN; Image segmentation; Infrared imaging; Interchannel interference; Noise reduction; Optical imaging; Optical receivers; Photodetectors; Transmitters; WDM networks; Wireless networks;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE