研究目的
To experimentally evaluate the performance of white LED-based OFDM-VLC systems with and without blue filters, focusing on the impact on SNR and BER values.
研究成果
The experimental results demonstrate that adding a blue filter to an OFDM-based VLC system with phosphor-coated white LEDs improves BER and SNR values, contradicting claims in current literature. This improvement is consistent across different modulation techniques and data rates, suggesting that blue filters can enhance system performance even when OFDM is employed.
研究不足
The study is limited to phosphor-coated white LEDs and does not explore other LED technologies. The experimental setup uses specific off-the-shelf components, which may not represent all possible configurations.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study evaluates the performance of VLC systems using phosphor-coated white LEDs with and without blue filters, employing OFDM modulation.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The setup includes a transmitter with a phosphor-coated white LED and a receiver with an avalanche PD, tested over a 7 m free-space VLC channel.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Includes NI PXI-5441 arbitrary wave generator, THORLABS MCWHL5-C1 white LED, Hamamatsu C12702-12 APD, and Thorlabs FD1B blue filter.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Measurements are taken under conventional room illumination, comparing system performance with and without a blue filter at different data rates and modulation schemes.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Performance is evaluated in terms of SNR and BER, with results compared to assess the impact of blue filtering.
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