Abstract
This paper introduces a novel and promising design of a freeform diversity receiver (FDR) to reduce the inter-channel interference (ICI) of multi-cell visible light communication (VLC) system. Based on the potential of rotationally non-symmetric freeform optics, we have established the design of an off-axis VLC receiver front-end. In this study, we have performed the detailed design of the freeform surface profiles and have analysed the corresponding fabrication tolerances. Nonetheless, the communication performance of the VLC system using the proposed design has been evaluated with the help of Monte-Carlo based ray-tracing technique. Results show that the system with the proposed FDR significantly outperforms the existing state-of-the-art multi-cell VLC receivers in terms of signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR). The spatial SINR ranges from 98 dB to 137 dB while 120.5 dB average SINR is attained over the communication floor. This compact size receiver (15.12 mm × 15.12 mm × 6.76 mm) with substantial wireless reception reliability has prospective future applications in the emerging field of visible light communication and its counterpart Li-Fi.
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