Title :
Demonstration of the Merit and Limitation of Generalised Space Shift Keying for Indoor Visible Light Communications
Author :
Popoola, W.O. ; Haas, Harald
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. & Built Environ., Glasgow Caledonian Univ., Glasgow, UK
Abstract :
This paper demonstrates the merit and de-merit of a low complexity, multiple transmitter generalised space shift keying (GSSK) signalling technique for short range indoor visible light communications. To illustrate the high spectral efficiency credential of GSSK, an array of Nt white light emitting diodes (LEDs) is used to demonstrate Nt bits/symbol transmission by exploiting the natural differences in the channel gains of the spatially separated LED array. With two low power white LEDs each having a 3 dB modulation bandwidth of 8 MHz, data transmission of up to 40 Mbits/s ( 20 Mbaud) is demonstrated. For an average received electrical signal power of -12.5 dBm and 2×104 data symbols, the measured symbol error rate at 20 Mbaud is 7 ×10-2 and 5 ×10-5 at 10 Mbaud ( 20 Mbits/s) without any error control coding. The GSSK technique is experimentally shown to be most suitable for a fixed configuration as its performance is quite sensitive to receiver mobility.
Keywords :
communication complexity; error statistics; indoor communication; light emitting diodes; optical arrays; optical modulation; optical receivers; optical transmitters; telecommunication signalling; GSSK; bandwidth 8 MHz; bit rate 20 Mbit/s; channel gains; data symbols; data transmission; low complexity multiple transmitter generalised space shift keying signalling technique; low power white LED; modulation bandwidth; received electrical signal power; receiver mobility; short range indoor visible light communications; spatially separated LED array; spectral efficiency; symbol error rate; white light emitting diodes; Arrays; Channel estimation; Gain; Light emitting diodes; Modulation; Optical receivers; Generalised space shift keying (GSSK); optical wireless; spatial modulation (SM); visible light communications (VLC);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2310499