Title :
Characterizing multiplexing and diversity in visual MIMO
Author :
Ashok, Ashwin ; Gruteser, Marco ; Mandayam, Narayan ; Dana, Kristin
Author_Institution :
WINLAB, Rutgers Univ., North Brunswick, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Mobile optical wireless has so far been limited to very short ranges for high data rate systems. It may be feasible to overcome the data rate limitations over large transmission range in optical wireless through camera receivers and light emitting transmitter arrays through a concept what we call “visual MIMO”. In this concept multiple transmit elements of a light emitting array (LEA) are used as transmitters to communicate to the individual pixel elements of the camera which act as multiple receive elements to create the visual MIMO channel. Multiplexing information over parallel data channels albeit be very similar to RF MIMO in concept, the visual MIMO approach dramatically differs in its characterization. In visual MIMO since the received signal is essentially the image of the transmitting element, the perspective distortions in the visual channel dominate over some of the important properties of a RF wireless channel such as distance based attenuation and multipath fading. Some of the prominent perspective distortions include the reduction in the size of the image with distance and skew/rotation in the image due to angular view. Further lens blur (typically due to focus imperfection or jerks while capturing the image) can also significantly depreciate the image quality. In this paper we will detail how MIMO techniques such as multiplexing and diversity are characterized based on the effect of perspective distortions. Based our visual MIMO channel model we will derive the analytical channel capacity of the visual MIMO channel and using the same we illustrate the significance of parameters such as distance, viewing angle and blur in characterizing multiplexing and diversity in visual MIMO.
Keywords :
MIMO communication; mobile radio; multipath channels; multiplexing; MIMO channel; RF wireless channel; camera; camera receiver; image quality; light emitting array; mobile optical wireless; transmitter array; Cameras; MIMO; Multiplexing; Optical transmitters; Pixel; Receivers; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Information Sciences and Systems (CISS), 2011 45th Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Baltimore, MD
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9846-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9847-5
DOI :
10.1109/CISS.2011.5766257