Active tracking system for visible light communication using a GaN-based micro-LED and NRZ-OOK

Z Lu, P Tian, H Chen, I Baranowski, H Fu, X Huang… - Optics express, 2017 - opg.optica.org
Z Lu, P Tian, H Chen, I Baranowski, H Fu, X Huang, J Montes, Y Fan, H Wang, X Liu, R Liu…
Optics express, 2017opg.optica.org
Visible light communication (VLC) holds the promise of a high-speed wireless network for
indoor applications and competes with 5G radio frequency (RF) system. Although the
breakthrough of gallium nitride (GaN) based micro-light-emitting-diodes (micro-LEDs)
increases the− 3dB modulation bandwidth exceptionally from tens of MHz to hundreds of
MHz, the light collected onto a fast photo receiver drops dramatically, which determines the
signal to noise ratio (SNR) of VLC. To fully implement the practical high data-rate VLC link …
Visible light communication (VLC) holds the promise of a high-speed wireless network for indoor applications and competes with 5G radio frequency (RF) system. Although the breakthrough of gallium nitride (GaN) based micro-light-emitting-diodes (micro-LEDs) increases the −3dB modulation bandwidth exceptionally from tens of MHz to hundreds of MHz, the light collected onto a fast photo receiver drops dramatically, which determines the signal to noise ratio (SNR) of VLC. To fully implement the practical high data-rate VLC link enabled by a GaN-based micro-LED, it requires focusing optics and a tracking system. In this paper, we demonstrate an active on-chip tracking system for VLC using a GaN-based micro-LED and none-return-to-zero on-off keying (NRZ-OOK). Using this novel technique, the field of view (FOV) was enlarged to 120° and data rates up to 600 Mbps at a bit error rate (BER) of 2.1×10^−4 were achieved without manual focusing. This paper demonstrates the establishment of a VLC physical link that shows enhanced communication quality by orders of magnitude, making it optimized for practical communication applications.
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