研究目的
To demonstrate a hybrid free-space optical and visible light communication (FSO/VLC) system as a solution to overcome the last mile and last meter access networks bandwidth bottleneck.
研究成果
The hybrid FSO/VLC system with m-CAP modulation demonstrates significant potential for overcoming bandwidth bottlenecks in last mile and last meter access networks. The 10-CAP scheme shows a 40% improvement in data rate over 2-CAP for a 1 m VLC link, with performance degradation observed under atmospheric turbulence.
研究不足
The study is limited by the laboratory conditions for the FSO link span and the moderate data rate of 40 Mb/s. The performance under higher turbulence levels and longer outdoor FSO links is extrapolated from indoor measurements.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employs a multiband carrier-less amplitude and phase (m-CAP) modulation scheme for evaluating the performance of a hybrid FSO/VLC link under various conditions.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The experiment uses a 213?1 independent pseudorandom binary sequence for each subcarrier, mapped into M-QAM symbols.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Includes a Rohde & Schwarz vector signal generator (SMW200A), a commercial laser diode (FITEL FRL15DCW), GRIN lens (GRIN2315-Thorlabs), plano-convex lens (Thorlabs N-BK7), LED (OSRAM Golden Dragon), and optical Rx (Thorlabs PDA10A).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The setup involves signal generation, modulation, transmission over FSO and VLC channels, and reception with offline processing for BER estimation.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The performance is evaluated in terms of data rate Rb and spectral efficiency ηs, with BER estimation through MATLAB processing.
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