Time-sharing-based synchronization and performance evaluation of color-independent visual-MIMO communication

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Abstract

In the field of communication, synchronization is always an important issue. The communication between a light-emitting diode (LED) array (LEA) and a camera is known as visual multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO), for which the data transmitter and receiver must be synchronized for seamless communication. In visual-MIMO, LEDs generally have a faster data rate than the camera. Hence, we propose an effective time-sharing-based synchronization technique with its color-independent characteristics providing the key to overcome this synchronization problem in visual-MIMO communication. We also evaluated the performance of our synchronization technique by varying the distance between the LEA and camera. A graphical analysis is also presented to compare the symbol error rate (SER) at different distances.

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Kwon, T. H., Kim, J. E., & Kim, K. D. (2018). Time-sharing-based synchronization and performance evaluation of color-independent visual-MIMO communication. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18051553

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