ASCO-OFDM based VLC system throughput improvement using PAPR precoding reduction techniques

Author:

Farid Sara M.ORCID,Saleh Mona Z.ORCID,Elbadawy Hesham M.ORCID,Elramly Salwa H.

Abstract

AbstractThe huge bandwidth and immunity to electromagnetic interference make visible light communication (VLC) systems the preferred technique for many applications. Unfortunately, the superposition of multiple subcarriers in VLC orthogonal frequency division multiplexing systems leads to a high peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR). So, in this study, we aim to reduce PAPR in VLC systems and improve the system performance by proposing non-distorting PAPR reduction techniques like precoding techniques as it doesn’t affect the system data rate because they do not require any obligatory transmission of side information. Moreover, it has a very good ability to reduce the PAPR without affecting the system BER performance. So, different precoding reduction techniques are proposed like discrete cosine transform (DCT), discrete sine transform (DST), discrete Hatley transform (DHT), and Vandermonde like matrix (VLM), to address the high PAPR and light-emitting diode-restricted linear range problems in VLC systems. The proposed technique using DHT, DCT, DST, and VLM provided a significant advantage in reducing the PAPR by 1.35 dB, 1.46 dB, 2.12 dB, and 2.17 dB, respectively. So the proposed technique is based on using the VLM precoding technique to achieve maximum reachable PAPR reduction value. Also, a comparison of the presented work and related literature reviews for PAPR reduction techniques are held to ensure the validity and effectiveness of the proposed scheme.

Funder

Modern Academy for Engineering & Technology

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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