Efficient Direct Detection of M-PAM Sequences with Implicit CSI Acquisition for The FSO System
Tianyu Song, Pooi-Yuen Kam

TL;DR
This paper introduces an efficient receiver for M-PAM optical communication systems that implicitly estimates channel gain, reducing complexity and approaching optimal detection performance as observation length increases.
Contribution
The work extends previous OOK detection methods to M-PAM, developing a low-complexity, implicit channel estimation receiver with near-optimal performance.
Findings
Error performance approaches maximum likelihood detection with increasing window length.
The proposed receiver has low implementation complexity and memory requirements.
Simulation results validate theoretical analysis.
Abstract
Compared to on-off keying (OOK), M-ary pulse amplitude modulation (M-PAM, M>2) is more spectrally efficient. However, to detect M-PAM signals reliably, the requirement of accurate channel state information is more stringent. Previously, for OOK systems, we have developed a receiver that requires few pilot symbols and can jointly detect the data sequence and estimate the unknown channel gain implicitly. In this paper, using the same approach, we extend our previous work and derive a generalized receiver for M-PAM systems. A Viterbi-type trellis-search algorithm coupled with a selective-store strategy is adopted, resulting in a low implementation complexity and a low memory requirement. Therefore, the receiver is efficient in terms of energy, spectra, implementation complexity and memory. Using theoretical analysis, we show that its error performance approaches that of maximum likelihood…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Wireless Communication Technologies · PAPR reduction in OFDM · Advanced Wireless Communication Techniques
