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Data for: "Optimum Device and Modulation Scheme Selection for Optical Wireless Communications"

Citation Author(s):
Hyunchae Chun
Sujan Rajbhandari
Grahame Faulkner
Enyuan Xie
Jonathan McKendry
Erdan Gu
Martin Dawson
Dominic O’Brien
Submitted by:
Hyunchae Chun
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DOI:
10.21227/mkbr-tb67
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Abstract

There has been extensive modelling of the optical wireless channel, and the optimum modulation scheme for a particular channel is well-understood. However, this modelling has not taken into account the trade-offs that transmitter and receiver selection usually involve. For a particular type of transmitter, the modulation bandwidth and available power are closely related, as are receiver bandwidth, active area and sensitivity. In this paper, we present a design approach that takes this device selection into account. The paper details a general design method for an optical wireless communication system using a holistic design approach (i.e. considering channel, modulation schemes and device constraints).  The paper shows results for particular examples, showing a substantial increase in margin (or data-rate) is available using this approach.For instance, by using this approach, it is found that for an optimally chosen Gallium Nitride micro-LED and a commercial photo receiver pair, a 20 dB SNR margin (or ~3 times data-rate improvement) can be obtained compared with a more standard approach.

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This dataset includes data points shown in Fig.1, Fig. 2, Fig. 5 and Fig. 6.