Impact of repeaters on the performance of indoor visible light communications
Abstract
In this study, we examine the performance of fixed gain
amplify-and-forward repeaters for visible light communication (VLC)
systems. We present the wireless optical channel model for VLC with the
repeater and we evaluate the bit-error-rate (BER) performance for
pulse-position modulation over the multipath channel with additive white
Gaussian noise. The results reveal that when a repeater is placed, both
the BER and the illuminance performance can be improved at any location
in a typical office space. The benefit of VLC repeaters is also
discussed when the channel from the source to the destination is
shadowed. It is found that when the channel is shadowed, the impact of
repeaters on the communication reliability is more distinct.
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