Abstract

In this paper, an indoor visible light communication (VLC) system with the input-dependent noise is considered. In the system, the main noise is caused by Gaussian noise, however, with a noise variance depending on the current input signal strength. In the presence of the input-dependent noise, the theoretical expression of the bit error rate (BER) for the VLC using on-off keying is derived. Based on the derived BER, an optimization problem is formulated to improve the BER performance by tilting the receiver plane. The proposed optimization problem is proven to be a convex optimization problem, which can be efficiently solved by using the specialized solver such as the CVX toolbox for MATLAB. To verify the accuracy of the derived expression of the BER, all theoretical results are thoroughly confirmed by using the Monte-Carlo simulations. Moreover, simulation results show that the larger the variance of the input-dependent noise is, the worse the BER performance becomes. Additionally, the BER performance can be dramatically improved by tilting the receiver plane properly.

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