Multi-User SLNR-Based Precoding With Gold Nanoparticles in Vehicular VLC Systems
Geonho Han, Hyuckjin Choi, Hyesang Cho, Jeong Hyeon Han, Ki Tae Nam, Junil Choi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel multi-user precoding method for vehicular VLC systems that uses gold nanoparticles to reduce LED correlation and optimize RGB ratios, significantly improving data rates and security.
Contribution
It proposes a new SLNR-based precoding approach combined with GNPs and RGB ratio optimization to enhance multi-user VVLC performance and security.
Findings
Significant increase in sum rate with the proposed precoding.
Enhanced secrecy rate in wiretapping scenarios.
Effective reduction of LED correlation using GNPs.
Abstract
Visible spectrum is an emerging frontier in wireless communications for enhancing connectivity and safety in vehicular environments. The vehicular visible light communication (VVLC) system is a key feature in leveraging existing infrastructures, but it still has several critical challenges. Especially, VVLC channels are highly correlated due to the small gap between light emitting diodes (LEDs) in each headlight, making it difficult to increase data rates by spatial multiplexing. In this paper, we exploit recently synthesized gold nanoparticles (GNPs) to reduce the correlation between LEDs, i.e., the chiroptical properties of GNPs for differential absorption depending on the azimuth angle of incident light are used to mitigate the LED correlation. In addition, we adopt a signal-to-leakage-plus-noise ratio (SLNR)-based precoder to support multiple users. The ratio of RGB light sources in…
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