PAM4 rolling-shutter demodulation using a pixel-per-symbol labeling neural network for optical camera communications

  • Lin Y
  • Chow C
  • Liu Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

The typical optical camera communication (OCC) modulation scheme is based on binary intensity modulation. To increase the transmission data rate, multi-level modulation format is highly desirable. In this work, we bring forward and demonstrate a rolling shutter 4-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM4) demodulation scheme for OCC systems using pixel-per-symbol labeling neural network (PPSL-NN) for the first time up to the authors’ knowledge. A bit-rate distance product of 28.8 kbit/s • m per color is achieved. The proposed scheme is to calculate and re-sample the pixel-per-symbol (PPS) to make sure the same number of pixels in each PAM4 symbol is corresponding to a label for the neural network. Experiment results reveal that the proposed scheme can efficiently demodulate high speed PAM4 signal in the rolling shutter OCC pattern.

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Lin, Y.-S., Chow, C.-W., Liu, Y., Chang, Y.-H., Lin, K.-H., Wang, Y.-C., & Chen, Y.-Y. (2021). PAM4 rolling-shutter demodulation using a pixel-per-symbol labeling neural network for optical camera communications. Optics Express, 29(20), 31680. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.430625

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