In this paper, we propose a chromaticity-adaptive generalized spatial modulation (CA-GSM) method for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) visible light communication (VLC) systems with quadrichromatic LEDs (QLEDs). After the MIMO-VLC system model is constructed, the CA-GSM method based on chromaticity-adaptive constellation optimization is brought forward accounting for the correlated MIMO channel with multi-color crosstalk and quadrangle chromaticity region. This work mainly investigates the optimal active QLED selection pattern in CA-GSM aiming at maximizing the minimum Euclidean distance of received multi-color constellation. Considering power, amplitude and chromaticity constraints, the optimization problem of chromaticity-adaptive constellation is transformed and solved by the linear approximation of Taylor series. Therefore, the design algorithm of CA-GSM is derived with the optimal QLED selection pattern. Simulation results verify that our proposed CA-GSM can achieve performance improvement compared to the multi-stream spatial modulation and the conventional design method without considering channel.
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology as an efficient approach to improve the transmission rate in visible light communication (VLC) has been well studied in recent years. In this paper, we focus on the MIMO VLC system using multi-color LEDs in the typical indoor scenario. Besides the correlation of the MIMO channel, the multi-color crosstalk interference and quadrangle chromaticity region are also considered to increase the practicality of this system. With the constraints of power, amplitude and chromaticity, an iterative algorithm to minimize mean-squared-error (MSE) is proposed to jointly design the precoder and equalizer. Our proposed algorithm provides an effective method to get the optimal precoder by updating optimization variables iteratively. As the equalizer matrix is fixed at each iteration, the main non-convex precoding design problem is transformed into a convex optimization problem and then solved. With the utilization of multi-color LEDs, our proposed precoding method would be promising to promote the practical applications of high-speed indoor optical wireless communication. Simulation results show that our proposed method owns better performance than conventional chromaticity-fixed schemes and zero-forcing precoding designs.
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