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Automatic Gain Control Design for Dynamic Visible Light Communication Systems

Signal Processing 2020-08-03 v1

Abstract

For dynamic visible light communication (VLC) systems, received optical power fluctuates largely due to the fast movement of VLC terminals. Such fluctuations will cause possible signal clipping and quantization noise at the analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) and thus aggravate signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and reliability of the communication link. To mitigate this effect, the automatic gain control (AGC) technique is often introduced in the receiver front-end to adaptively adjust the electrical signal strength. In this paper, we provided a VLC front-end analysis considering AGC model. Based on the model, some design principles of AGC are theoretically derivated: the effects of AGC index mm, AGC maximum gain gmaxg_{max} and AGC equilibrium range DRDR. Next, an analog AGC amplifier was carefully implemented and the effectiveness of our AGC modeling was proved through BER experiments. Finally, realtime 25Mb/s on-off-keying (OOK) experiments with AGC function were demonstrated in a dynamic link with different speeds. Experimental results show that the AGC can stabilize the BER performance and improve the system performance in the speed of 1m/s.

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@article{arxiv.2007.16125,
  title  = {Automatic Gain Control Design for Dynamic Visible Light Communication Systems},
  author = {Yingwen Zhang and Xianqing Jin and Weibin Jiang and Xinmin Chen and Zhengyuan Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.16125},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Full version corresponding to paper "Zhang, Yingwen, et al. "Experimental Investigation of Dynamic Visible Light Communication System with Automatic Gain Control." Asia Communications and Photonics Conference. Optical Society of America, 2019."

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