In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate a multiband carrierless amplitude and phase modulation format for the first time in VLC. We split a conventional carrierless amplitude and phase modulated signal into m subcarriers in order to protect from the attenuation experienced at high frequencies in low-pass VLC systems. We investigate the relationship between throughput/spectral efficiency and m, where m = {10, 8, 6, 4, 2, 1} subcarriers over a fixed total signal bandwidth of 6.5 MHz. We show that transmission speeds (spectral efficiencies) of 31.53 (4.85), 30.88 (4.75), 25.40 (3.90), 23.65 (3.60), 15.78 (2.40), and 9.04 (1.40) Mb/s (b/s/Hz) can be achieved for the listed values of m, respectively
In general, visible light communication (VLC) systems, which utilise white light-emitting diodes (LE...
The growing demand for bandwidth-hungry applications and increasing number of smart interconnected d...
Carrierless amplitude and phase modulation (CAP) is one of the spectrally efficient schemes that hav...
In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate a multiband carrierless amplitude and phase modulation ...
This paper provides experimental results for a multi-user visible light communications system using ...
The multi-band carrier-less amplitude and phase (m-CAP) modulation technique has been demonstrated a...
The existing lighting infrastructure for homes and offices features a number of lighting sources tha...
In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate the performance of a non-orthogonal multi-band super-Ny...
In this paper we present new numerical results for the signal-to-noise ratio and bit error rate (BER...
In pulse shaping filters, parameters such as the roll-off factor and the symbol span, which determin...
In this paper, we propose a novel method of multi-band carrier-less amplitude and phase (m-CAP) modu...
In this work we propose and experimentally demonstrate a novel non-orthogonal multi-band carrier-les...
OAPA Carrierless amplitude and phase modulation (CAP) is one of the spectrally efficient schemes tha...
In this paper, we theoretically investigate the impact of power allocation for subcarriers on the bi...
Visible light communication (VLC) systems are highly constrained by the limited 3-dB bandwidth of li...
In general, visible light communication (VLC) systems, which utilise white light-emitting diodes (LE...
The growing demand for bandwidth-hungry applications and increasing number of smart interconnected d...
Carrierless amplitude and phase modulation (CAP) is one of the spectrally efficient schemes that hav...
In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate a multiband carrierless amplitude and phase modulation ...
This paper provides experimental results for a multi-user visible light communications system using ...
The multi-band carrier-less amplitude and phase (m-CAP) modulation technique has been demonstrated a...
The existing lighting infrastructure for homes and offices features a number of lighting sources tha...
In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate the performance of a non-orthogonal multi-band super-Ny...
In this paper we present new numerical results for the signal-to-noise ratio and bit error rate (BER...
In pulse shaping filters, parameters such as the roll-off factor and the symbol span, which determin...
In this paper, we propose a novel method of multi-band carrier-less amplitude and phase (m-CAP) modu...
In this work we propose and experimentally demonstrate a novel non-orthogonal multi-band carrier-les...
OAPA Carrierless amplitude and phase modulation (CAP) is one of the spectrally efficient schemes tha...
In this paper, we theoretically investigate the impact of power allocation for subcarriers on the bi...
Visible light communication (VLC) systems are highly constrained by the limited 3-dB bandwidth of li...
In general, visible light communication (VLC) systems, which utilise white light-emitting diodes (LE...
The growing demand for bandwidth-hungry applications and increasing number of smart interconnected d...
Carrierless amplitude and phase modulation (CAP) is one of the spectrally efficient schemes that hav...