Reliable MIMO Optical Wireless Communications Through Super-Rectangular Cover
Yan-Yu Zhang, Hong-Yi Yu, Jian-Kang Zhang, Jin-Long Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a super-rectangular cover theory for MIMO optical wireless communications, providing a new framework to ensure reliable data transmission and optimize space-time coding strategies under fading channels.
Contribution
The paper develops a novel super-rectangular cover theory that characterizes identifiability and reliability in MIMO optical wireless systems, and proposes optimal coding schemes based on this theory.
Findings
Full cover guarantees unique signal identification.
Full cover ensures full reliability over log-normal fading channels.
Multi-dimensional constellation design improves energy efficiency.
Abstract
In this paper, we consider an intensity modulated direct detection MIMO optical wireless communication (OWC) system. For such a system, a novel super-rectangular cover theory is developed to characterize both the unique identifiability and full reliability. This theory states that a transmitted matrix signal can be uniquely identified if and only if the cover order is equal to the transmitter aperture number, i.e., full cover. In addition, we prove that full reliability is guaranteed for space-time block coded MIMO-OWC over commonly used log-normal fading channels with an ML detector if and only if the STBC enables full cover. In addition, the diversity gain can be geometrically interpreted as the cover order of the super-rectangle, which should be maximized, and the volume of this super-rectangle, as the diversity loss, should be minimized. Using this established error performance…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Wireless Communication Technologies · graph theory and CDMA systems · PAPR reduction in OFDM
