Author:
Zaiton A M,Joyce Y P L,Ahmad Z,Jasman F,Hassan W H W
Abstract
Abstract
Light Fidelity (Li-Fi) is a wireless technology that utilizes light emitting diodes to convey data. Li-Fi has emerged as a promising alternative to radio frequency communication technology in recent years. This paper examines the performance characterisation between NRZ-OOK and carrier-less amplitude-phase modulation (CAP-2, CAP-4 and CAP-8), within a simulated Li-Fi environment. For the parameters of interest, the eye pattern, bit error rate (BER) and constellation diagram are reported. As no distance is specified in the simulation, the BER for CAP is zero, allowing an ideal transmission to be emulated. The scatter diagram increases as the number of CAP modulations increases. For the eye pattern, CAP modulation provides a better visual representation of how noise might affect system performance compared to OOK modulation.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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