Alaka, S. P. ; Narasimhan, T. Lakshmi ; Chockalingam, A. (2015) Generalized spatial modulation in indoor wireless visible light communication In: 2015 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 6-10 December 2015, San Diego, CA, USA.
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOM.2015.7416970
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the performance of generalized spatial modulation (GSM) in indoor wireless visible light communication (VLC) systems. GSM uses Nt light emitting diodes (LED), but activates only Na of them at a given time. Spatial modulation and spatial multiplexing are special cases of GSM with Na = 1 and Na = Nt, respectively. We first derive an analytical upper bound on the bit error rate (BER) for maximum likelihood (ML) detection of GSM in VLC systems. Analysis and simulation results show that the derived upper bound is very tight at medium to high signal-to-noise ratios (SNR). The channel gains and channel correlations influence the GSM performance such that the best BER is achieved at an optimum LED spacing. Also, for a fixed transmission efficiency, the performance of GSM in VLC improves as the half-power semi-angle of the LEDs is decreased. We then compare the performance of GSM in VLC systems with those of other MIMO schemes such as spatial multiplexing (SMP), space shift keying (SSK), generalized space shift keying (GSSK), and spatial modulation (SM). Analysis and simulation results show that GSM in VLC outperforms the other considered MIMO schemes at moderate to high SNRs; for example, for 8 bits per channel use, GSM outperforms SMP and GSSK by about 21 dB, and SM by about 10 dB at 10-4 BER.
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