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Adaptive filtering for white-light LED visible light communication

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Abstract. White-light phosphor-based light-emitting diode (LED) can be used to provide lighting and visible light communication (VLC) simultaneously. However, the long relaxation time of phosphor can reduce the modulation bandwidth… Click to show full abstract

Abstract. White-light phosphor-based light-emitting diode (LED) can be used to provide lighting and visible light communication (VLC) simultaneously. However, the long relaxation time of phosphor can reduce the modulation bandwidth and limit the VLC data rate. Recent VLC works focus on improving the LED modulation bandwidths. Here, we propose and demonstrate the use of adaptive Volterra filtering (AVF) to increase the data rate of a white-light LED VLC system. The detailed algorithm and implementation of the AVF for the VLC system have been discussed. Using our proposed electrical frontend circuit and the proposed AVF, a significant data rate enhancement to 700.68  Mbit/s is achieved after 1-m free-space transmission using a single white-light phosphor-based LED.

Keywords: light communication; light led; visible light; vlc; light; white light

Journal Title: Optical Engineering
Year Published: 2017

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