- Alternate-Phase Return-to-Zero (APRZ)
Alternate-Phase Return-to-Zero (APRZ) is an optical
signal format . In APRZ the fieldintensity drops to zero between consecutive bits (RZ ), and thefield phase alternates between neighbouring bits (AP), so that if the phase of the signal is, for example, 0 in even bits (bit number 2"n"), the phase in odd bit slots (bit number 2"n"+1) will be "ΔΦ", the phase alternation amplitude.Return-to-zero (RZ) can be seen as a special case of APRZ in which "ΔΦ"=0, whileCarrier-Suppressed Return-to-Zero (CSRZ) can be viewed as a special case of APRZ in which "ΔΦ"=π (and theduty cycle is 67%, at least in the standard form of CSRZ).APRZ can be used to generate specific optical modulation formats, for example, APRZ-
OOK , in which data is coded on theintensity of the signal using a binary scheme (light on=1, light off=0). APRZ is often used to designate APRZ-OOK.The characteristic properties of an APRZ signal are those to have a spectrum similar to that of an RZ signal, except that frequency peaks at a spacing of "BR"/2 as opposed to "BR" are observed (where "BR" is the
bit rate ).APRZ-OOK is considered to be more tolerant to pulse-to-pulse (intra-channel)
non-linear impairments , with respect to other OOKmodulation formats .
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