High-Speed Imaging Receiver Design for 6G Optical Wireless Communications: A Rate-FOV Trade-Off
Mohammad Dehghani Soltani, Hossein Kazemi, Elham Sarbazi, Taisir E. H., El-Gorashi, Jaafar M. H. Elmirghani, Richard V. Penty, Ian H. White, Harald, Haas, Majid Safari

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel array of arrays imaging receiver design for 6G optical wireless communications that balances the rate-FOV trade-off, achieving high data rates with wide FOVs through analytical modeling and optimization.
Contribution
It proposes a new array of arrays receiver structure with individual focusing lenses, controlling gain-FOV and area-bandwidth trade-offs, and provides an analytical model and optimization for maximum data rate.
Findings
Achieves ~24 Gbps data rate at 15° FOV.
Validates analytical model with Optic Studio simulations.
Demonstrates effectiveness of array of arrays structure.
Abstract
The design of a compact high-speed and wide field of view (FOV) receiver is challenging due to the presence of two well-known trade-offs. The first one is the area-bandwidth trade-off of photodetectors (PDs) and the second one is the gain-FOV trade-off due to the use of optics. The combined effects of these two trade-offs imply that the achievable data rate of an imaging optical receiver is limited by its FOV, i.e., a rate-FOV trade-off. To control the area-bandwidth trade-off, an array of small PDs can be used instead of a single PD. Moreover, in practice, a large-area lens is required to ensure sufficient power collection, which in turn limits the receiver FOV (i.e., gain-FOV trade-off). We propose an imaging receiver design in the form of an array of arrays. To achieve a reasonable receiver FOV, we use individual focusing lens for each PD array rather than a single collection lens…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic and Optical Devices · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
