2019
DOI: 10.1109/tvt.2019.2891639
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Modeling and Analysis of Transmitter Performance in Visible Light Communications

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“…where V 0 can be interpreted as the turn-on limit and R LED is the dynamic plus parasitic resistance of the LED [32], [33]. So the total electrical power consumed by the LED is,…”
Section: Owc Power Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where V 0 can be interpreted as the turn-on limit and R LED is the dynamic plus parasitic resistance of the LED [32], [33]. So the total electrical power consumed by the LED is,…”
Section: Owc Power Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(32) For a given γ, the optimum modulation bandwidth and the throughput are implicitly given by the inverse of (31) and by (32), respectively. Practical algorithms such as Hughes-Hartogs (HH) [21], [22] provide an iterative, discretized algorithm to calculate the optimum bit and power loading distribution.…”
Section: B Ofdm With Waterfillingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We linearize the LED model as a fixed junction voltage V J in series with a dynamic and Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) resistance R LED [16]. Thus,…”
Section: A Linearized Led Modelmentioning
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“…Assuming the same power after IFFT, the ACO/Flip/PAM-OFDM PAPR is 6.9 dB higher than the DCO-OFDM PAPR, due to the halved power after the clipping or flipping. For the impact of the PAPR on the extra power lost in the LED modulator, we refer to [16]. Secondly, LED nonlinearities tend to be smaller at the center of the dynamic range and are higher at the edges.…”
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“…This VLC-LED driver is simple and high-power efficient (higher than 90%). Only Pulse-Based Modulation (PBM) schemes can be reproduced using this solution [6][7][8][9]; however, PBM schemes are not the best option for providing a high bit-rate and for avoiding the multipath issue (an issue arising from the different paths that the light rays can follow from the light focus to the receiver). Although some PBM proposed solutions achieve a very high bit-rate (10 Mbps) at higher power levels associated with the light emitted for communications (up to 10 W) [8,9], they are far from the theoretically achievable bit-rate using advanced modulation schemes.…”
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