Visible Light Communications: Applications and Research Advances

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کتاب ارتباطات نور مرئی: کاربردها و پیشرفت های تحقیقاتی نسخه زبان اصلی

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نام کتاب : Visible Light Communications: Applications and Research Advances
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ارتباطات نور مرئی: کاربردها و پیشرفت های تحقیقاتی
سری : Electronics and Telecommunications Research
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ناشر : Nova Science Publishers
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 204
ISBN (شابک) : 9781685077440 , 9781685077600
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 10 مگابایت



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Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Prerequisite
Approach
Organization of the Book
Contact
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Chapter 1
Introduction
1.1. Brief History of Communication System
1.2. Introduction to VLC
1.3. Architecture of VLC Model
Transmitter
Channel
Receiver
1.4. Advantages of VLC system
1.5. Applications of VLC System
1.6. Challenging aspects of VLC system
Chapter 2
BER Analysis of a Multipath MIMO-VLC System with Various Source and Receiver Configurations
2.1. Introduction
2.2. LC Model for Indoors
2.3. Results and Discussion
2.3.1. Case 1: The Separation between PDs Is Altered Using Fixed LEDs
2.3.2. Case 2: The Separation between LEDs Is Varied While the PDs Remain Constant
2.3.2.1. Effect of LED Separation on the Impulse Response
2.3.2.2. Effect of LED Separation on RMS Delay Spread
2.3.2.3. Effect of LED Separation on BER Performance
2.3.2.4. Effect of LED Separation on the Bit Rate
2.4. Conclusion
Chapter 3
BER Performance Comparison in a Multipath MIMO-VLC System with Different LED Radiation Patterns
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Indoor Geometrical Multipath Model
3.3. Different Radiation Patterns of LED
3.2.1. Symmetrical Radiation Pattern
3.3.2. Non-Symmetrical Radiation Pattern
3.4. Results and Discussion
3.4.1. Ceiling-Mounted Layout Case
3.4.1.1. Impulse Response due to LOS and NLOS Signals
3.4.1.2. Channel Gain Distribution on the Floor
3.4.1.3. BER Performance
3.4.2. Wall-Mounted Layout Case
3.4.2.1. Impulse Responses in Wall-Mounted Layout
3.4.2.2. Channel Gain Distribution on the Floor in Wall-Mounted Layout
3.4.2.3. BER Performance in Wall-Mounted Layout
3.5. Conclusion
Chapter 4
BER Investigation for an OFDM-Based Hybrid PLC-VLC System
4.1. Introduction
4.2. The Architecture of HPMV System
4.3. The Frequency Response of the Integrated PLC-VLC System
4.4. Results and Discussion
4.4.1. BER Performance of Integrated System for Configuration A
4.4.2. BER Performance of Integrated System for Configuration B
4.5. Experimental Demonstration of Integrated PLC-VLC
4.6. Conclusion
Chapter 5
Downlink Multipath Multi-User NOMA-VLC System Performance Analysis
5.1. Introduction
5.2. NOMA-VLC Multipath Downlink Model
5.3. NOMA-VLC System Principle
5.4. Results and Discussion
5.4.1. BER Performance Analysis
5.4.2. Sum Rate Analysis
5.4.3. Outage Performance Analysis
5.5. Conclusion
Chapter 6
Mitigation of LED Nonlinearity in a NOMA-OFDM VLC System Using a Union of Precoder and Companding
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Proposed NOMA DCO-OFDM Model
6.3. PAPR Computation
6.4. Proposed Receiver
6.4.1. Theoretical Assessment of the NOMA DCO-OFDM System Proposed
6.5. Results and Discussion
6.6. Conclusion
Chapter 7
SWIPT Integrated VLC/RF System Performance Evaluation Using the Hybrid-OMA-Cooperative-NOMA Scheme
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Related Work
7.3. Contributions
7.4. Structure
7.5. Model of the System
7.5.1. Proposed System Model
7.5.2. VLC and RF Channel Model
7.5.3. Transmission and User Pairing Scheme
7.5.4. Relay Transmission and Energy Harvesting
7.6. Results and Discussion
7.7. Conclusion
Chapter 8
Concave-Convex Lens with High Gain and Volume Efficiency for MIMO-VLC Systems
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Concave-Convex Lens Architecture
8.2.1. The Design of Concave-Convex Lens
8.3. Results and Discussion
8.3.1. Ray Trajectories Using Different Types of Lenses
8.3.2. Power Received Using Concave-Convex and Other Lenses
8.4. Conclusion
Chapter 9
Conclusion and Future Scope
9.1. Conclusion
9.2. Future Scope
References
Index
About the Authors
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