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Weight Threshold Check Coding for Dimmable Indoor Visible Light Communication Systems

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Impact Statement:As an important indoor applications, dimming control technique is proposed to enhance commercial implementation and ecological benefits where arbitrary brightness levels ...Show More

Abstract:

To provide energy savings and ecological benefits, dimming control is a crucial factor in indoor visible light communication (VLC) system where desired brightness levels ...Show More
Impact Statement:
As an important indoor applications, dimming control technique is proposed to enhance commercial implementation and ecological benefits where arbitrary brightness levels can be achieved. However, the conventional dimming schemes based on on-off keying (OOK) modulation are spectral inefficient, so we propose a code-based scheme weight threshold check code (WTCC) to achieve dimming control as well as improve spectral efficiency further.

Abstract:

To provide energy savings and ecological benefits, dimming control is a crucial factor in indoor visible light communication (VLC) system where desired brightness levels can be achieved. General dimming control methods have an adverse effect on communication, e.g., limiting the achievable data rate or degrading the error performance. In this paper, we propose a code-based method weight threshold check code (WTCC), which can achieve dimming control as well as improve spectral efficiency further. Moreover, the proposed WTCC has a low implementation complexity with a simple encoding/decoding structure. Finally, simulations have been carried out in terms of normalized power requirement, spectral efficiency, and error performance, which prove WTCC can provide a balance between the two basic functions of VLC: illumination and communication.
Published in: IEEE Photonics Journal ( Volume: 10, Issue: 3, June 2018)
Article Sequence Number: 7904811
Date of Publication: 15 June 2018

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