Design and Performance Evaluation for a Non-Line of Sight VLC Dimmable System Based on SC-LPPM

This work explores the performance of a distinct power saving and relatively simple design visible light communication system based on pulse position modulation (PPM) modulation scheme in a real life (i.e. diffuse) scenario. The mathematical background for both communication and illumination perform...

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Main Authors: Nazmi A. Mohammed, Kareem A. Badawi
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8463473/
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spelling doaj-e4c5e49db1844a7a9b958eb27ccf6ebb2021-03-29T21:03:24ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016523935240510.1109/ACCESS.2018.28698788463473Design and Performance Evaluation for a Non-Line of Sight VLC Dimmable System Based on SC-LPPMNazmi A. Mohammed0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3204-4943Kareem A. Badawi1Photonic Research Lab, College of Engineering, Shaqra University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaPhotonic Research Lab, College of Engineering, Shaqra University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaThis work explores the performance of a distinct power saving and relatively simple design visible light communication system based on pulse position modulation (PPM) modulation scheme in a real life (i.e. diffuse) scenario. The mathematical background for both communication and illumination performance is developed for the Sub-Carrier Pulse Position Modulation (SC-LPPM) Scheme in non-line-of-sight (NLOS) environment. An evaluative study is then carried out to provide an integrated picture for the SC-LPPM performance under several system/environmental parameters. Adding the NLOS components increases the total received power, but still, the LOS component dominates. At the corners of a typical room, the received optical power enhances by 120% when including NLOS components, while at room center the optical power enhances only by 12%. For illumination, the NLOS components improve the system's lighting performance and ensure meeting illumination standards. It provides an extra illumination of about 260 lux at room corner and 175 lux at room center over LOS scenario. Wall reflectivity (&#x03C1;), subcarrier modulation factor (SCMF), and the number of time slots (L) are environmental/system parameters that can significantly optimize the overall performance. For diffuse scenario, a BER of 10<sup>-5</sup> to 10<sup>-7</sup> with L = 4, normal wall reflectivity (plaster walls &#x03C1; = 0.8) and 100% SCMF (i.e. 20 mW/LED) can be achieved easily at bit rates of 1 to 2 Mbps. These BER performance levels can be enhanced by selecting wall painting/ materials with high reflectivity. As a power saving scheme, increasing SCMF with low power/LED level can greatly enhance the BER performance in the diffuse scenario. A remarkable BER performance of 10<sup>-9</sup> can be reached when increasing SCMF by 25% (i.e. to reach 25 mW/LED) under the same conditions (L = 4, &#x03C1; = 0.8 and 1-2 Mbps). At higher data rates the performance is getting worse but still can be optimized, controlled, and enhanced through using a careful choice of environmental and system parameters that can be selected from this work.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8463473/Bit error rateilluminationnon-line of sightsub-carrier pulse position modulationvisible light communication
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author Nazmi A. Mohammed
Kareem A. Badawi
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Design and Performance Evaluation for a Non-Line of Sight VLC Dimmable System Based on SC-LPPM
IEEE Access
Bit error rate
illumination
non-line of sight
sub-carrier pulse position modulation
visible light communication
author_facet Nazmi A. Mohammed
Kareem A. Badawi
author_sort Nazmi A. Mohammed
title Design and Performance Evaluation for a Non-Line of Sight VLC Dimmable System Based on SC-LPPM
title_short Design and Performance Evaluation for a Non-Line of Sight VLC Dimmable System Based on SC-LPPM
title_full Design and Performance Evaluation for a Non-Line of Sight VLC Dimmable System Based on SC-LPPM
title_fullStr Design and Performance Evaluation for a Non-Line of Sight VLC Dimmable System Based on SC-LPPM
title_full_unstemmed Design and Performance Evaluation for a Non-Line of Sight VLC Dimmable System Based on SC-LPPM
title_sort design and performance evaluation for a non-line of sight vlc dimmable system based on sc-lppm
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This work explores the performance of a distinct power saving and relatively simple design visible light communication system based on pulse position modulation (PPM) modulation scheme in a real life (i.e. diffuse) scenario. The mathematical background for both communication and illumination performance is developed for the Sub-Carrier Pulse Position Modulation (SC-LPPM) Scheme in non-line-of-sight (NLOS) environment. An evaluative study is then carried out to provide an integrated picture for the SC-LPPM performance under several system/environmental parameters. Adding the NLOS components increases the total received power, but still, the LOS component dominates. At the corners of a typical room, the received optical power enhances by 120% when including NLOS components, while at room center the optical power enhances only by 12%. For illumination, the NLOS components improve the system's lighting performance and ensure meeting illumination standards. It provides an extra illumination of about 260 lux at room corner and 175 lux at room center over LOS scenario. Wall reflectivity (&#x03C1;), subcarrier modulation factor (SCMF), and the number of time slots (L) are environmental/system parameters that can significantly optimize the overall performance. For diffuse scenario, a BER of 10<sup>-5</sup> to 10<sup>-7</sup> with L = 4, normal wall reflectivity (plaster walls &#x03C1; = 0.8) and 100% SCMF (i.e. 20 mW/LED) can be achieved easily at bit rates of 1 to 2 Mbps. These BER performance levels can be enhanced by selecting wall painting/ materials with high reflectivity. As a power saving scheme, increasing SCMF with low power/LED level can greatly enhance the BER performance in the diffuse scenario. A remarkable BER performance of 10<sup>-9</sup> can be reached when increasing SCMF by 25% (i.e. to reach 25 mW/LED) under the same conditions (L = 4, &#x03C1; = 0.8 and 1-2 Mbps). At higher data rates the performance is getting worse but still can be optimized, controlled, and enhanced through using a careful choice of environmental and system parameters that can be selected from this work.
topic Bit error rate
illumination
non-line of sight
sub-carrier pulse position modulation
visible light communication
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8463473/
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