Title
WDM for Multi-user Indoor VLC Systems with SCM
Abstract
A system that employs wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) in conjunction with sub-carrier multiplexing (SCM) tones is proposed to realise high data rate multi-user indoor visible light communication (VLC). The SCM tones, which are unmodulated signals, are used to identify each light unit, to find the optimum light unit for each user and to calculate the level of the co-channel interference (CCI). WDM is utilised to attain a high data rate for each user. In this study, multi-colour (four colours) laser diodes are utilised as sources of lighting and data communication. One of the WDM colours is used to convey the SCM tones at the beginning of the connection to set up the connection among receivers and light units (to find the optimum light unit for each user). To evaluate the performance of the VLC system, two types of receivers are proposed: an array of non-imaging receivers and an array of non-imaging angle diversity receivers. In this study, the effects of diffuse reflections, CCI and mobility on the system performance are considered.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1049/iet-com.2018.5664
IET Communications
Keywords
Field
DocType
light emitting diodes,optical communication,wavelength division multiplexing,optical fibre networks,indoor communication,diversity reception,optical receivers
Wavelength-division multiplexing,Computer science,Diode,Subcarrier multiplexing,Visible light communication,Laser,Electronic engineering,Angle diversity,Interference (wave propagation),Multi-user
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
13
18
1751-8628
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
0
Authors
5