By the term "m-distributed optical signal" we mean a noise-like optical signal whose envelope (or intensity) fluctuation probability is modeled by Nakagami's "m-distribution." Using the m-distribution which has been widely used as an analytical model of the fading envelope in radio communications, it is shown that one can generally analyze the statistical properties such as the photoelectron count probabilities and error probabilities for the wider class of noise-like optical signals; some numerical results are also given.
Photoelectron Counting Statistics and Error Performance of m-Distributed Optical Signal
IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems ; AES-14 , 4 ; 623-629
1978-07-01
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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