Abstract

Carrierless Amplitude and Phase (CAP) modulation has been widely used in the emerging visible light communication (VLC) paradigm. Compared to other modulation schemes, CAP is in fact known to be comparatively easy to implement, to have lower computational complexity, high spectral efficiency, and superior noise performance. However, as of today, how to select optimal parameters in CAP links for a desired target bit error rate (BER) performance and spectral efficiency requirements is still an open problem, because of the absence of closed-form expressions for the bit error probability under different signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions. In this article, we present a comprehensive analysis on the impact of different CAP parameters on the bit error probability under different noise levels. We first describe the system model and derive a theoretical expression for the bit error rate of a CAP-modulated communication system. Then, we present detailed simulation and experimental results for different CAP parameters. The derived theoretical expression is also validated through simulations and experiments for each different CAP parameter. Then, with this expression, we show how to select optimal link parameters for different noise levels, by maximizing the spectral efficiency while keeping the BER lower than a predefined threshold.

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