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Title: Carrier synchronisation in multiband carrierless amplitude and phase modulation for visible light communication‐based IoT systems
Author: Rodrigues, Luís
Figueiredo, Mónica
Alves, Luis Nero
Ghassemlooy, Zabih
Keywords: Demodulation
Frequency division multiple access
Indoor communication
Synchronisation
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract: The technical feasibility of developing an Internet of Things multi‐user communication system is evaluated based on a central digital multiband carrierless amplitude and phase transmitter, which broadcasts data on multiple channels for a number of low‐cost/low power devices. It addresses the issue of carrier synchronisation, which is critical in realworld implementations because of imperfections of devices and the delays of the system. A simulation model for the traditional Costas Loop is presented, along with performance results, which demonstrate the system's ability to synchronise with pull‐in and lock ranges of �800 and �900 Hz, respectively. The loop requires 1.194 ms to be in the locked state, allowing the system to lock within 6 symbols period. In addition, the authors measured the performance of the system in the presence of noise and interference from other modulated bands. The results showed that noise and interference did not degrade the system's performance. Although the system was unable to lock when energy was present in adjacent bands, alternative options such as a high order phase‐locked loop and hybrid frequency‐division multiple access and time‐division multiple access, can improve system performance without significantly increasing the cost and complexity of the devices.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/40093
DOI: 10.1049/ote2.12095
ISSN: 1751-8768
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