• Photonics Research
  • Vol. 4, Issue 6, 249 (2016)
Jiaqi Zhao, Chaoyi Qin, Mengjie Zhang, and Nan Chi*
Author Affiliations
  • Key Laboratory for Information Science of Electromagnetic Waves (MoE), Department of Communication Science and Engineering, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China
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    DOI: 10.1364/PRJ.4.000249 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Jiaqi Zhao, Chaoyi Qin, Mengjie Zhang, Nan Chi. Investigation on performance of special-shaped 8-quadrature amplitude modulation constellations applied in visible light communication[J]. Photonics Research, 2016, 4(6): 249 Copy Citation Text show less

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    Light-emitting diode (LED)-based visible light communication (VLC) has become a potential candidate for nextgeneration ultra-high-speed indoor wireless communication. In this paper, four special-shaped 8-quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) constellations are investigated in a single-carrier VLC system. It is numerically verified and experimentally demonstrated that circular (7,1) shows obvious superiority in the performance of the dynamic range of signal voltage peak-to-peak (vpp) value and bit error rate (BER). Next best is rectangular, followed by triangular; circular (4,4) has the worst performance. A data rate of 1.515 Gbit/s is successfully achieved by circular (7,1) employing a red chip LED over 0.5 m indoor free space transmission below a BER threshold of 3.8 × 10?3. Compared with circular (4,4), the traditional 8-QAM constellation, circular (7,1) provides a wider dynamic range of signal vpp, a higher data rate, and a longer transmission distance. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first investigation into the performance differences of special-shaped 8-QAM constellations in a highspeed, single-carrier VLC system, and the results comprehensively demonstrate that circular (7,1) is the optimal option.
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    Jiaqi Zhao, Chaoyi Qin, Mengjie Zhang, Nan Chi. Investigation on performance of special-shaped 8-quadrature amplitude modulation constellations applied in visible light communication[J]. Photonics Research, 2016, 4(6): 249
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