Abstract
One of the main aims of indoor visible light communication (VLC) systems is to deliver a high data rate service. A key obstacle is the ability of the indoor VLC channel to support high data rates. Here, we assess the potential of a multi-branch transmitter (MBT) and its use to achieve higher data rates in indoor VLC systems. The performance of the MBT is examined with a wide field of view (W-FOV) receiver and an angle diversity receiver (ADR). The effect of diffuse reflections, mobility and lighting constraints are considered while using on-off-keying (OOK). The results show that the proposed VLC systems offer a data rate of 4 Gb/s and 10 G b/s when using W-FOV receiver and ADR, respectively.
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