BER analysis of a full-duplex relay-assisted BPSK-SIM based VLC system for indoor applications
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2023
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Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA)
Abstract
This paper contemplates a relay-assisted visible light communication (VLC) system, where the light source (table lamp) acts as a relay node and cooperates with the main light source. Following the IEEE 802.15.7r1 VLC reference channel model, we assume that there are two different light sources present in an office room. The first one is the source terminal present on the ceiling and another one is the desk lamp that serves as the relay station, which works in a full-duplex method. Because of the loop interference channel, we model the VLC relay terminal using ray tracing simulations. We have analyzed the bit error rate (BER) performance of the relay-assisted VLC system using a binary phase shift keying–subcarrier intensity modulation (BPSK-SIM) technique. The proposed method outperforms existing phase shift keying (PSK) and square M-quadrature amplitude modulation (M-QAM) techniques. The proposed VLC system using the BPSK-SIM technique achieves a BER performance of 10−12 for an SNR of 20 dB. The results of the proposed full-duplex and half-duplex relayed VLC systems are evaluated using equal power allocation (EPA) and optimum power allocation (OPA) techniques over three different modulation schemes, which are 2-PSK, square M-QAM, and BPSK-SIM. © 2023 Optica Publishing Group.
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Bit error rate, Light sources, Phase shift, Quadrature amplitude modulation, Signal to noise ratio, Visible light communication, Bit error rate analysis, Bit-error rate, Communications systems, Duplex relay, Error rate performance, Full-duplex, Indoor applications, Modulation techniques, Phase-shift keying, Subcarrier intensity modulation, Binary phase shift keying, krestin, amplitude modulation, article, human, simulation
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Applied Optics, 2023, 62, 31, pp. 8366-8373
