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Reducing Overhead for Low-Power Optical Wireless Communications


Abstract:

We demonstrate on-off-keying optical wireless transmissions according to the IEEE P802.15.13 PM-PHY, in which we replace the 8b10b line-coding by guided and non-guided da...Show More

Abstract:

We demonstrate on-off-keying optical wireless transmissions according to the IEEE P802.15.13 PM-PHY, in which we replace the 8b10b line-coding by guided and non-guided data scramblers and compensate the remaining high-pass distortions through a frequency domain equalizer. The cyclic prefix length is identified as a critical parameter in balancing performance and transmission overhead, especially at low symbol rates. This is due to the high-pass characteristics of AC-coupled frontends causing baseline variation, effectively creating very long impulse responses. With a cyclic prefix length of 800 ns, 8b10b can be replaced by a scrambler and overhead is reduced by 50 %, while still maintaining an error-free transmission for all symbol rates from 12.5 to 200 MBd.
Date of Conference: 17-20 October 2022
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 December 2022
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Conference Location: Brussels, Belgium

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