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Frequency Response Modelling of Cool and Warm White LEDs in VLC Systems

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Language: English
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Index date: 2 September 2018

Frequency Response Modelling of Cool and Warm White LEDs in VLC Systems abstract

The frequency response of the white light emitting diodes (LEDs) employed in visible light communication (VLC)are generally modelled as a first-order low-pass filter (LPF).However, the results of our investigation show that this general model is not entirely accurate for the whole range of white LEDs. Our findings show that while the response of warm white LEDs can be accurately modelled as a first-order LPF, that of the cool white LED is a third-order LPF. Based on these findings, an appropriate analog post-equaliser circuit is designed to enhance the_3 dB bandwidth of the white LEDs. The results shows that the designed post-equalizer improves the _3 dB bandwidth by 6 MHz.

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Frequency Response Modelling of Cool and Warm White LEDs in VLC Systems authors

Guler Egecan

School of Engineering, Institute for Digital Communications, LiFi Research and Development Centre, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh

Kabiru O. Akande

School of Engineering, Institute for Digital Communications, LiFi Research and Development Centre, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh

Paul Anthony Haighy

yCommunications and Information Systems Group, University College London, London, WC۱E ۶BT, United Kingdom

Wasiu O. Popoola

School of Engineering, Institute for Digital Communications, LiFi Research and Development Centre, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh