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Title: Impact of Optical-to-Electrical Conversion on the Design of an End-to-End Learning RGB-LED-Based Visible Light Communication System
Authors: Luna Rivera,José Martín 
Rabadán, José A. 
Rufo, Julio 
Gutierrez, Carlos A.
Guerra, Victor 
Perez-Jimenez, Rafael 
UNESCO Clasification: 33 Ciencias tecnológicas
Keywords: Autoencoder (Ae)
Color-Shift Keying (Csk)
Optical Wireless Communication (Owc)
Photodetector (Pd)
Visible Light Communication (Vlc)
Issue Date: 2024
Journal: Photonics 
Abstract: Visible Light Communication (VLC) is emerging as a promising technology to meet the demands of fifth-generation (5G) networks and the Internet of Things (IoT). This study introduces a novel RGB-LED-based VLC system design that leverages autoencoders, addressing the often overlooked impact of optical-to-electrical (O/E) conversion efficiency. Unlike traditional methods, our autoencoder-based system not only improves communication performance but also mitigates the negative effects of O/E conversion. Through comprehensive simulations, we show that the proposed autoencoder structure enhances system robustness, achieving superior performance compared to traditional VLC systems. By quantitatively assessing the impact of O/E conversion—a critical aspect previously overlooked in the literature—our work bridges a crucial gap in VLC research. This contribution not only advances the understanding of VLC systems but also provides a strong foundation for future enhancements in 5G and IoT connectivity.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/133342
DOI: 10.3390/photonics11070616
Source: Photonics [EISSN 2304-6732],v. 11 (7), (Julio 2024)
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