Abstract

In general, visible light communication (VLC) systems, which utilise white light-emitting diodes (LEDs), only offer a bandwidth limited to the lower MHz region. Therefore, providing VLC-based high data rate communications systems using VLC becomes a challenging task. To address this challenge, we propose a solution based on multiplexing in both the frequency and space domains. We experimentally demonstrate a 4 ${\boldsymbol{\times }}$ 4 imaging multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) VLC system (i.e., space multiplexing) utilising multiband carrierless amplitude and phase ( m -CAP) modulation (i.e., frequency multiplexing). Independently, both MIMO and m -CAP have separately shown the remarkable ability to improve the transmission speeds in VLC systems, and hence, here we combine them to further improve the net data rate. We investigate the link performance by varying the number of subcarriers m , link distance $\boldsymbol{L}$ , and signal bandwidth $\boldsymbol{B_{\text{sig}}}$ . From all the values tested, we show that a data rate of $\sim$ 249 Mb/s can be maximally achieved for m = 20, $B_{\text{sig}}$ = 20 MHz, and $\boldsymbol{L}$ = 1 m, at a bit error rate of ${3.2\times 10^{-3}}$ using LEDs with $\sim$ 4 MHz bandwidth.

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