EVM and Achievable Data Rate Analysis of Clipped OFDM Signals in Visible Light Communication
Zhenhua Yu, Robert J. Baxley, G. Tong Zhou

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the performance of DCO-OFDM and ACO-OFDM in visible light communication, focusing on error vector magnitude, distortion, and data rates under power constraints, and proposes optimization methods for improved performance.
Contribution
It introduces a numerical approach to calculate EVM, derives the optimal biasing ratio for DCO-OFDM, and compares the achievable data rates of both techniques under various power constraints.
Findings
ACO-OFDM achieves the EVM lower bound.
Optimal biasing ratio minimizes EVM for DCO-OFDM.
Data rate performance varies with power constraints.
Abstract
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has been considered for visible light communication (VLC) thanks to its ability to boost data rates as well as its robustness against frequency-selective fading channels. A major disadvantage of OFDM is the large dynamic range of its time-domain waveforms, making OFDM vulnerable to nonlinearity of light emitting diodes (LEDs). DC biased optical OFDM (DCO-OFDM) and asymmetrically clipped optical OFDM (ACO-OFDM) are two popular OFDM techniques developed for the VLC. In this paper, we will analyze the performance of the DCO-OFDM and ACO-OFDM signals in terms of error vector magnitude (EVM), signal-to-distortion ratio (SDR), and achievable data rates under both average optical power and dynamic optical power constraints. EVM is a commonly used metric to characterize distortions. We will describe an approach to numerically calculate the EVM…
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