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Dalam kertas kerja ini, satu skim pengekodan baharu untuk sistem komunikasi ASK inframerah--Pulse Sequence Modulation (PSM)--akan dicadangkan, yang menggunakan gabungan jujukan nadi supaya ia boleh mencapai titik spektrum sifar pada frekuensi tertentu dalam utama- rantau lobus. Gangguan kepada sistem IR yang lain adalah masalah sistem komunikasi ASK inframerah konvensional. Skim pengekodan PSM yang dicadangkan mengurangkan gangguan dengan mengurangkan pelepasan pada frekuensi tertentu, dan membantu berbilang sistem komunikasi IR wujud bersama tanpa merosot kecekapan pengekodan.
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Makoto NAKAMURA, Yoshihiro OHTANI, Yutaka IKEDA, Hiroshi UNO, Akihiro FUJII, Yoshiaki NEMOTO, "A New Coding Scheme for Infrared ASK Communication Systems Which Have Zero-Spectrum Points within the Main-Lobe Region" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E82-C, no. 8, pp. 1435-1445, August 1999, doi: .
Abstract: In the present paper, a new coding scheme for infrared ASK communication systems--Pulse Sequence Modulation (PSM)--will be proposed, which uses a combination of pulse sequences so that it canattain zero-spectrum points at specific frequencies within the main-lobe region. The interference to the other IR systems was a problem of the conventional infrared ASK communication systems. The proposed PSM coding scheme reduces the interference by decreasing the emission at specific frequencies, and helps multiple IR communication systems co-exist without deteriorating coding efficiency.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e82-c_8_1435/_p
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