Unitary Checkerboard Precoded OFDM for Low-PAPR Optical Wireless Communications
Traian E. Abrudan, Stepan Kucera, Holger Claussen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel pre-coded OFDM waveform for optical wireless communications that significantly reduces peak-to-average power ratio, enhancing efficiency for future high-capacity 6G networks.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new unitary checkerboard pre-coding scheme for OFDM tailored to OWC, achieving ultra-low PAPR while maintaining spectral efficiency and low complexity.
Findings
Achieves ultra-low PAPR compared to traditional OFDM
Maintains high spectral efficiency and flexibility
Low computational complexity for practical implementation
Abstract
Future 6G wireless networks will once again have to raise the capability in most of the technology domains by a factor of 10-100. Depending on the application, future requirements include peak data rates of 1Tb/s per user, 0.1ms latency, less than 1 out of a million outage, centimetre accurate positioning, near zero energy consumption at the device, and operation in different environments including factories, vehicles, and more. Optical wireless communications (OWC) have the potential to provide ultra-high data rates in a cost effective way, thanks to the vast and freely available light spectrum, and the availability of devices for transmitters and receivers. 5G NR architecture permits the integration of stand-alone OWC nodes on network layer. Current 6G research investigates advanced physical layer designs including OWC-compatible waveforms. In this context, in this paper a new…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPAPR reduction in OFDM · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies · Optical Network Technologies
