A Survey of Modulation Schemes in Visible Light Communications

S. Idris, A. Aibinu, Gokhan Koyunlu, Jaafaru Sanusi
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As the number of internet users continues to increase, the demand for more wireless frequency spectrum has grown significantly over the years. Given the limitations in Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) networks, it becomes evident that the current frequency allocation schemes cannot meet the needs of increasing higher data rate devices. Visible Light Communication (VLC) has emerged as one of the promising technologies to address the spectrum crunch and other anomalies associated with WiFi networks. VLC provide high-speed, secure and reliable data communication using Light Emitting Diode (LED). This paper reviews the various modulation schemes suitable for VLC networks. Furthermore, performance analysis of these schemes in terms of normalized power requirement, Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), spectral efficiency, dimming factor and Bit Error Rate (BER) are discussed. Finally, applications of VLC are presented.
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随着互联网用户数量的不断增加,对无线频谱的需求在过去几年中显著增长。鉴于无线保真度(WiFi)网络的局限性,目前的频率分配方案显然无法满足越来越多的高数据速率设备的需求。可见光通信(VLC)已成为解决与WiFi网络相关的频谱紧张和其他异常的有前途的技术之一。VLC使用发光二极管(LED)提供高速,安全和可靠的数据通信。本文综述了适用于VLC网络的各种调制方案。此外,从归一化功率要求、信噪比、频谱效率、调光因子和误码率等方面对这些方案进行了性能分析。最后介绍了VLC的应用。
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