A signal having a non-uniform probability density is processed for
transmission in pulse code modulated form. The signal is quantized using
conventional methods and the quantized signal is then coded using a
non-sequential coding scheme in which binary codewords for the
quantization levels are chosen in accordance with the probability of the
quantization levels and number of ON bits in the codeword. Quantization
levels of higher probability are assigned codewords with fewer ON bits. An
optical network includes a central station having a master clock source.
The central station is connected to a remote station including a signal
processor arranged to process a signal for return transmission to the
central station using minimum power codeword assignment.
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IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. SAC-4, No. 9, Dec.
1986, IEEE (New York, U.S.), P. R. Prucnal et al: "Ultrafast All-Optical
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