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Title: Self-Clocking Constant-Power Multi-level Scheme for Optical Camera Communication
Authors: Matus, Vicente 
Usmani, Atiya Fatima
Figueiredo, Monica
Fonseca, Pedro
Zvanovec ,Stanislav 
Perez-Jimenez, Rafael 
Alves, Luis Nero
UNESCO Clasification: 3307 Tecnología electrónica
Keywords: Optical Camera Communication (Occ)
Self-Clocking
Flickering
Issue Date: 2024
Conference: 14th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing (CSNDSP 2024 ) 
Abstract: Self-clocking line codes are commonly used in Optical Camera Communication (OCC) links to ensure accurate synchronization of data transmission without the need for an explicit clock signal. In OCC links where the light is used both for illumination and communication, some of these codes (e.g., Manchester) can also help minimize the perceptibility of flickering by ensuring rapid transitions and a consistent signal pattern. When considering multi-level line codes, the same self-clocking and constant power characteristics are desirable, which has led to the recent proposal of a Constant-Power Pulse Amplitude Modulation (CP-PAM) scheme for OCC. However, much like in Manchester coding, there is a significant trade-off associated with its use - the overall spectral efficiency is cut in half. This paper presents an alternative multi-level coding scheme that offers the same self-clocking and similar constant power properties, with a significantly improved spectral efficiency compared to CP-PAM (from 0.75 to 1 bps/Hz). Experimental results showcase its merits when used in a multi-level sub-pixel OCC link.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134726
ISSN: 2475-6415
DOI: 10.1109/CSNDSP60683.2024.10636635
Source: 14Th International Symposium On Communication Systems, Networks And Digital Signal Processing (2024)
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