IEEE Access (Jan 2019)

Square Wave Quadrature Amplitude Modulation for Visible Light Communication Using Image Sensor

  • Syukron Abu Ishaq Alfarozi,
  • Kitsuchart Pasupa,
  • Hiromichi Hashizume,
  • Kuntpong Woraratpanya,
  • Masanori Sugimoto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2928417
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 94806 – 94821

Abstract

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Most visible light communication (VLC) technologies use a light emitting diode (LED) as a data transmitter and a photodiode as a receiver. In this paper, we alternatively focus on the use of an image sensor or camera as a receiver due to its wide availability. However, the successful use of an image sensor mainly depends on the efficiency of the encoder-decoder and the modulation scheme. Thus, this paper proposes a novel modulation scheme based on a square wave signal called a square wave quadrature amplitude modulation (SW-QAM) method. This method can accommodate different camera settings and overcome the problem of LED flicker that is generally sensed by human eyes when the LED frequency is low. At the transmitter side, multiple LEDs can be used to increase the transmission bit rate, while, at the receiver side, a Wiener filter is used as a complementary technique to SW-QAM for solving the light interference phenomenon due to the closeness of one LED to another. Our experimental results show that the proposed SW-QAM scheme can decode symbols very well either the for close or far communication distances, dark or bright lighting conditions, and single or multiple LED points.

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