# Seamless Rate Adaptation at Receiver Side for Indoor Visible Light   Communications by Using Raptor Codes

**Authors:** Cenk Albayrak, Kadir Turk, Emin Tugcu, Cemaleddin Simsek, Ayhan Yazgan

arXiv: 1902.04649 · 2019-02-14

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a receiver-side rateless code-based rate adaptation method for indoor VLC that does not need channel state information and outperforms traditional AMC in spectral efficiency amid mobility-induced signal variations.

## Contribution

The study presents a novel rateless code-based rate adaptation technique for VLC that operates at the receiver side without requiring channel state information, enhancing spectral efficiency.

## Key findings

- Proposed method achieves seamless rate adaptation.
- Outperforms AMC in spectral efficiency under mobility.
- Effective in realistic indoor VLC scenarios.

## Abstract

Visible light communication (VLC), which uses LEDs for both illumination and communication purposes, has recently emerged as either an alternative or a support system for radio frequency (RF) communication. VLC channel inside a room is highly variable since it is pretty much depends on optical line of sight (LOS) and field of view (FOV) and it causes the received signal to vary dramatically. Therefore, to achieve spectral efficient communication, using rate adaptation methods are essential. In this study, we propose a rateless codes based rate adaptation method which adjusts transmission rate at receiver side and does not require channel state information (CSI) at the transmitter side. Spectral efficiency of proposed method is analyzed and compared with adaptive modulation and coding (AMC) rate adaptation method widely used in literature. For simulation work, we consider a realistic communication system model by using commercially available LEDs and also fulfilling illumination requirements. To overcome multi-path effects, optical orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is used. Simulation results indicate that proposed rate adaptive method can achieve seamless rate adaptation and has higher spectral efficiency compared to AMC in presence of significant signal quality variations caused by mobility in a model room.

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