Since commercial LEDs are primarily designed for illumination rather than data transmission, their modulation bandwidth is inherently limited to a few MHz. This becomes a major bottleneck in the implementation of visible light communication (VLC) systems necessiating the design of pre-equalizers. While state-of-the-art equalizer designs primarily focus on the data rate increasing through bandwidth expansion, they often overlook the accompanying degradation in signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Achieving effective bandwidth extension without introducing excessive SNR penalties remains a significant challenge, since the channel capacity is a non-linear function of both parameters. In this paper, we present a fundamental analysis of how the parameters of the LED and pre-equalization circuits influence the channel capacity in intensity modulation and direct detection (IMDD)-based VLC systems. We derive a closed-form expression for channel capacity model that is an explicitly function of analog pre-equalizer circuit parameters. Building upon the derived capacity expression, we propose a systematic design methodology for analog pre-equalizers that effectively balances bandwidth and SNR, thereby maximizing the overall channel capacity across a wide range of channel attenuations. We present extensive numerical results to validate the effectiveness of the proposed design and demonstrate the improvements over conventional bandwidth-optimized pre-equalizer designs.
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Runxin Zhang
Shandong University of Science and Technology
Yulin Shao
University of Hong Kong
Jian Xiong
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68dc12c58a7d58c25ebb0822 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2505.19709
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