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Pulse-position modulation : ウィキペディア英語版
Pulse-position modulation

Pulse-position modulation (PPM) is a form of signal modulation in which M message bits are encoded by transmitting a single pulse in one of 2^M possible required time-shifts. This is repeated every T seconds, such that the transmitted bit rate is M/T bits per second. It is primarily useful for optical communications systems, where there tends to be little or no multipath interference.
==History==
An ancient use of pulse-position modulation was the Greek hydraulic semaphore system invented by Aeneas Stymphalus around 350 B.C. that used the water clock principle to time signals.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ancient Greek Communication Methods )〕 In this system, the draining of water acts as the timing device, and torches are used to signal the pulses. The system used identical water-filled containers whose drain could be turned on and off, and a float with a rod marked with various predetermined codes that represented military messages. The operators would place the containers on hills so they could be seen from each other at a distance. To send a message, the operators would use torches to signal the beginning and ending of the draining of the water, and the marking on the rod attached to the float would indicate the message.
In modern times, pulse position modulation has origins in telegraph time-division multiplexing which dates back to 1853, and evolved alongside pulse code modulation and pulse width modulation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Copy of Communications Topic Presentation: Pulse Code Modulation )〕 In the early 1960s, Don Mathers and Doug Spreng of NASA invented Pulse Position Modulation used in Radio Control (R/C) systems. PPM is currently being used in fiber optic communications, deep space communications, and continues to be used in R/C systems.

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