Design of PAM-8 VLC Transceiver System Employing Neural Network-Based FFE and Post-Equalization

Author:

Xu BoORCID,Min Tianxin,Yue Chik Patrick

Abstract

Wireless communication technology adopting electromagnetic waves in an unlicensed spectrum, such as visible light, for communication has attracted wide research efforts. Visible light communication (VLC) utilizes visible light as a communication medium to transmit signals but faces a limited communication bandwidth and low data rate, which is caused by the intrinsic characteristics of LEDs. This paper first studies a mathematical model of limited bandwidth and its effect on transmitted signals and then analyzes the free space and underwater channel loss. With the theoretical analysis, a VLC transceiver system is presented for solving bandwidth limitation by utilizing a pulse-amplitude modulation-8 (PAM-8) scheme and a hybrid equalization method. The proposed hybrid equalization combined a passive equalizer, a neural network (NN)-based feed-forward equalization (FFE), and a radial basis function neural network (RBF-NN). The feasibility of this VLC system was verified through a co-simulation platform with both free-space and underwater channels. Compared with a VLC system adopting a deep neural network (DNN)-based post-equalization method, the proposed VLC system could achieve a data rate of 3.6 Gbps with a bit error rate (BER) of 3.8 × 10−3 over a 3 m free-space channel. The RBF-NN achieved a reduced training time of 10 min, which was 86.7% lower than the conventional DNN-based post-equalization method.

Funder

Foshan-HKUST Projects under the Government of Foshan Municipal City

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering

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