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Title: Adaptive Sparse Dictionary-Based Kernel Minimum Symbol Error Rate Post-Distortion for Nonlinear LEDs in Visible Light Communications
Authors: Bhatia, Vimal
Keywords: Complex networks;Decision feedback equalizers;Equalizers;Errors;Hilbert spaces;Intersymbol interference;Learning algorithms;Light;Light emitting diodes;Mean square error;Personal communication systems;Signal encoding;Vector spaces;Analytical expressions;Computational costs;Kernel least mean squares;Minimum symbol error rates;Propagation channels;Reproducing Kernel Hilbert spaces;Sparse dictionaries;Visible light communications (VLC);Visible light communication
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: Mitra, R., & Bhatia, V. (2016). Adaptive sparse dictionary-based kernel minimum symbol error rate post-distortion for nonlinear LEDs in visible light communications. IEEE Photonics Journal, 8(4) doi:10.1109/JPHOT.2016.2585105
Abstract: Visible light communications (VLC) has emerged as one of the prominent technologies to cater to the ever-increasing high-speed-data demand for proposed fifth-generation (5G) systems. However, two main issues affect the performance of VLC in an indoor environment: a) nonlinearity of light-emitting diode, which renders the overall system nonlinear; and b) intersymbol interference due to the propagation channel, which closes the eye diagram of the transmit constellation and, hence, causes it to be unsuitable for detection. To counter these artifacts, complex post-distortion receivers such as the Volterra-decision feedback equalizer (DFE) have been proposed to recover the transmit symbols. In this paper, the use of a reproducing kernel Hilbert space-based minimum symbol error rate equalizer is proposed that provides performance comparable to a long Volterra-DFE, with much less computational cost. Simulations have been carried over IEEE 802.15 personal area network (PAN) channels, which suggest that the proposed approach gives equivalent performance in an indoor VLC channel, as compared with Volterra-DFE with far fewer computations. An analytical expression for mean square error dynamics over these channels is also derived, and it is observed that the theoretically derived expression matches the simulation results for the considered IEEE 802.15 PAN indoor VLC channels. © 2016 IEEE.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2016.2585105
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/6024
ISSN: 1943-0655
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Electrical Engineering

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