A 20-Mb/s VLC Link With a Polymer LED and a Multilayer Perceptron Equalizer
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In: IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, Vol. 26, No. 19, 01.10.2014, p. 1975 - 1978.
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T1 - A 20-Mb/s VLC Link With a Polymer LED and a Multilayer Perceptron Equalizer
AU - Haigh, P. A.
AU - Bausi, F.
AU - Kanesan, T.
AU - Le, S. T.
AU - Rajbhandari, Sujan
AU - Ghassemlooy, Z.
AU - Papakonstantinou, I.
AU - Popoola, W.
AU - Burton, A.
AU - Le Min, H.
AU - Ellis, A. D.
AU - Cacialli, F.
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PY - 2014/10/1
Y1 - 2014/10/1
N2 - This letter experimentally demonstrates a visible light communication system using a 350-kHz polymer light-emitting diode operating at a total bit rate of 19 Mb/s with a bit error rate (BER) of 10-6 and 20 Mb/s at the forward error correction limit for the first time. This represents a remarkable net data rate gain of ~55 times. The modulation format adopted is ON-OFF keying in conjunction with an artificial neural network classifier implemented as an equalizer. The number of neurons used in the experiment is varied from the set N = 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 with 40 neurons offering the best performance at 19 Mb/s and the BER of 10-6.
AB - This letter experimentally demonstrates a visible light communication system using a 350-kHz polymer light-emitting diode operating at a total bit rate of 19 Mb/s with a bit error rate (BER) of 10-6 and 20 Mb/s at the forward error correction limit for the first time. This represents a remarkable net data rate gain of ~55 times. The modulation format adopted is ON-OFF keying in conjunction with an artificial neural network classifier implemented as an equalizer. The number of neurons used in the experiment is varied from the set N = 5, 10, 20, 30, 40 with 40 neurons offering the best performance at 19 Mb/s and the BER of 10-6.
KW - error statistics
KW - forward error correction
KW - multilayer perceptrons
KW - neural nets
KW - optical communication equipment
KW - optical links
KW - optical modulation
KW - organic light emitting diodes
KW - visible spectra
KW - VLC link
KW - artificial neural network classifier
KW - bit error rate
KW - bit rate 10 Mbit/s to 6 Mbit/s
KW - bit rate 19 Mbit/s
KW - bit rate 20 Mbit/s
KW - forward error correction limit
KW - frequency 350 kHz
KW - modulation format
KW - multilayer perceptron equalizer
KW - polymer LED
KW - polymer light-emitting diode
KW - visible light communication system
KW - Artificial neural network
KW - equalizers
KW - visible light communications
KW - Artificial neural networks
KW - Bandwidth
KW - Bit error rate
KW - Equalizers
KW - Neurons
KW - Polymers
KW - Training
U2 - 10.1109/LPT.2014.2343692
DO - 10.1109/LPT.2014.2343692
M3 - Article
VL - 26
SP - 1975
EP - 1978
JO - IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
JF - IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
SN - 1041-1135
IS - 19
ER -