Based on the atmospheric optical irradiance scintillation channel and an avalanche photodiode detector (APD) receiver communication system, this paper analyzes the error probability performance of digital pulse interval modulation (DPIM). Both the theory and the simulation results show that compared with PPM, the DPIM has a similar transmission efficiency, less bandwidth requirement, a marginally inferior error probability, and less complicated to implement. Hence, DPIM is more favorable in wireless optical communications system.
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