A Signal Amplification-based Transceiver for Visible Light Communication

  • Ibhaze A
  • Edeko F
  • Orukpe P
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Abstract

Visible light communication (VLC) is an upcoming wireless technology for next-generation communication for high-speed data transmission. It has the potential for capacity enhancement due to its characteristic large bandwidth. Concerning signal processing and suitable transceiver design for the VLC application, an amplification-based optical transceiver is proposed in this article. The transmitter consists of a driver and laser diode as the light source, while the receiver contains a photodiode and signal amplifying circuit. The design model is proposed for its simplicity in replacing the trans-impedance and transconductance circuits of the conventional modules by a simple amplification circuit and interface converter. The system was tested at communication distances of 1m and 3.5m using a terminal emulation program for data transfer between two computing devices.

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Ibhaze, A. E., Edeko, F. O., & Orukpe, P. E. (2020). A Signal Amplification-based Transceiver for Visible Light Communication. Journal of Engineering, 26(11), 123–132. https://doi.org/10.31026/j.eng.2020.11.08

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