Abstract

In this paper, the efficient dimming control systems based on single-carrier frequency-division multiplexing (SCFDM) are proposed for visible light communications (VLC). By virtue of the strengths of the low peak-to-average power ratio and the inherent resistance to high-frequency distortion, the proposed SCFDM-based dimming control schemes are adaptive to the bandwidth-limited and linearity-limited VLC system, thus supporting the wide dimming range for different illumination requirements. Two SCFDM-based VLC systems with dimming control including asymmetrical hybrid optical SCFDM (AHO-SCFDM) and DC-biased optical SCFDM (DCO-SCFDM) are proposed. For AHO-SCFDM with spectral efficiency of 1.75 bit/s/Hz and DCO-SCFDM with spectral efficiency of 2 bit/s/Hz, the 20% wider dimming range can be achieved than their orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) based counterparts, respectively. Meanwhile, the two proposed schemes can also achieve 24.8% and 31.3% gains of average spectral efficiency under the same dimming range compared with their counterparts, respectively. For an overall analysis, SCFDM shows the feasibility and superiority for dimming control systems.

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