Accuracy of the Point-Source Model of a Multi-LED Array in High-Speed Visible Light Communication Channel Characterization
During the indoor visible light communication (VLC) channel modeling procedure, the transmitter constituted by an array of light-emitting diodes (LED's) is frequently modeled as a single point source for convenience. However, how accurate this simplified treatment is remains unanswered. This pa...
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doaj-ae525c6ea493442bb3ca4af8c43df42c2021-03-29T17:25:09ZengIEEEIEEE Photonics Journal1943-06552015-01-017411410.1109/JPHOT.2015.24505347138560Accuracy of the Point-Source Model of a Multi-LED Array in High-Speed Visible Light Communication Channel CharacterizationJupeng Ding0Zhengyuan Xu1Lajos Hanzo2Key Lab. of Wireless-Opt. Commun., Univ. of Sci. & Technol. of China, Hefei, ChinaKey Lab. of Wireless-Opt. Commun., Univ. of Sci. & Technol. of China, Hefei, ChinaSch. of Electron. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UKDuring the indoor visible light communication (VLC) channel modeling procedure, the transmitter constituted by an array of light-emitting diodes (LED's) is frequently modeled as a single point source for convenience. However, how accurate this simplified treatment is remains unanswered. This paper compares the channel characteristics of both the simplified point-source model and six practical cases having various numbers of LEDs. Our numerical results show that the deviations in terms of the channel's optical path loss (OPL), as well as its bandwidth and the channel's delay spread, are steadily increased upon increasing the number of LEDs of each transmitter, until LEDs spread almost over the entire ceiling. Even in the worst case, the deviation of the OPL remains below 0.41 dBo, whereas that of the 3-dB transmission bandwidth is below 1.67 MHz. However, the deviation in terms of the root-mean-square (RMS) delay spread can reach 1.88 ns. Moreover, in terms of spatial distribution of the RMS delay spread, there is a nonnegligible difference between the simplified point-source model and different transmitter configurations.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7138560/Visible light communicationchannel characterizationmodeling accuracypoint-source model |
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Accuracy of the Point-Source Model of a Multi-LED Array in High-Speed Visible Light Communication Channel Characterization |
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Accuracy of the Point-Source Model of a Multi-LED Array in High-Speed Visible Light Communication Channel Characterization |
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Accuracy of the Point-Source Model of a Multi-LED Array in High-Speed Visible Light Communication Channel Characterization |
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Accuracy of the Point-Source Model of a Multi-LED Array in High-Speed Visible Light Communication Channel Characterization |
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Accuracy of the Point-Source Model of a Multi-LED Array in High-Speed Visible Light Communication Channel Characterization |
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accuracy of the point-source model of a multi-led array in high-speed visible light communication channel characterization |
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During the indoor visible light communication (VLC) channel modeling procedure, the transmitter constituted by an array of light-emitting diodes (LED's) is frequently modeled as a single point source for convenience. However, how accurate this simplified treatment is remains unanswered. This paper compares the channel characteristics of both the simplified point-source model and six practical cases having various numbers of LEDs. Our numerical results show that the deviations in terms of the channel's optical path loss (OPL), as well as its bandwidth and the channel's delay spread, are steadily increased upon increasing the number of LEDs of each transmitter, until LEDs spread almost over the entire ceiling. Even in the worst case, the deviation of the OPL remains below 0.41 dBo, whereas that of the 3-dB transmission bandwidth is below 1.67 MHz. However, the deviation in terms of the root-mean-square (RMS) delay spread can reach 1.88 ns. Moreover, in terms of spatial distribution of the RMS delay spread, there is a nonnegligible difference between the simplified point-source model and different transmitter configurations. |
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Visible light communication channel characterization modeling accuracy point-source model |
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