Experimental proof-of-concept of optical spatial modulation OFDM using micro LEDs

M. Ijaz, D. Tsonev, J. McKendry, E. Xie, S. Rajbhandari, H. Chun, G. Faulkner, E. Gu, M. Dawson, D. O’brien, H. Haas
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This paper investigates experimentally the performance of optical spatial modulation (OSM) with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) in a multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) based visible light communication (VLC) system. Gallium nitride based micro light emitting diodes (μLEDs) are considered as a transmitter unit. A two transmitter and two optical receiver based MIMO setup is used. The performance of OSM-OFDM system is experimentally analysed by varying the semi-angle at half power, θ½ of the μLEDs. The optical cross-talk in the MIMO channel is quantified and its effect on the achievable data rate and bit error rate (BER) performance is analysed. The experimental results show that OSM-OFDM achieves higher data rates than single-input and single-output (SISO)-OFDM for all the ranges of θ½ of the μLEDs under study. However, the BER performance of OSM-OFDM is worse than in the case of SISO-OFDM. The maximum achievable data rate in OSM-OFDM is 1.34 Gb/s and 1.17 Gb/s in SISO-OFDM for θ½ of 2.27° at a link distance of 1 m using adaptive data loading. The experimental results also show that due to the strongly correlated channels, the system performance is highly dependent on the θ½ of the μLEDs.
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使用微型led的光学空间调制OFDM的实验概念验证
实验研究了正交频分复用(OFDM)光空间调制(OSM)在多输入多输出(MIMO)可见光通信(VLC)系统中的性能。基于氮化镓的微发光二极管(μ led)被认为是一个发射单元。采用了基于MIMO的双发射器和双光接收器设置。通过改变μ led在半功率θ 1 / 2时的半角,实验分析了OSM-OFDM系统的性能。对MIMO信道中的光串扰进行了量化,分析了其对可实现数据率和误码率(BER)性能的影响。实验结果表明,在所研究的μ led的所有θ½范围内,OSM-OFDM都比单输入单输出(SISO)-OFDM具有更高的数据速率。但是,OSM-OFDM的误码率性能比sso - ofdm差。采用自适应数据加载,在链路距离为1 m时,OSM-OFDM的最大可实现数据速率为1.34 Gb/s, SISO-OFDM的最大可实现数据速率为1.17 Gb/s, θ½为2.27°。实验结果还表明,由于存在强相关通道,系统性能高度依赖于μ led的θ½。
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