Abstract

In order to improve the spectral efficiency (SE) as well as the receiver performance of band-limited visible light communications (VLCs), two orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)-based quadrature generalized multiple-input multiple-output (QG-MIMO) transmission schemes, including time domain (TD) quadrature generalized spatial modulation (TD-QGSM) and TD quadrature generalized spatial multiplexing (TD-QGSMP), are proposed in this paper. Firstly, the constellation symbols in the frequency domain are split into in-phase and quadrature components to perform the OFDM modulation separately. Then, the corresponding time domain signal is spatially mapped on different light emitting diodes (LEDs) for achieving the diversity or multiplexing. In addition, we also propose an illegal vector correction (IVC)-based orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) detection algorithm to deal with the error propagation and noise amplification effect, where a novel correction criterion is involved for assisting the index vectors estimation and thus for improving the demodulation performance. The simulation results demonstrate that the SE can be significantly improved by the proposed schemes as compared with the existing OFDM-based generalized MIMO schemes, with the TD-QGSM increasing by at least 56.5% and the TD-QGSMP increasing by at least 72.3%. Moreover, the bit error rate (BER) performance can be further improved when applying the proposed IVC-OMP detection method, which outperforms the traditional maximum-likelihood and maximum ratio combining (ML-MRC) detection by at least 62.5%.

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