00 Telkomnika 2020 Template
00 Telkomnika 2020 Template
00 Telkomnika 2020 Template
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ISSN: 1693-6930, accredited First Grade by Kemenristekdikti, Decree No: 21/E/KPT/2018
DOI: 10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.vxix.xxxx 101
Abstract
This paper discusses the effect of different modulation schemes toward coverage area of an
indoor Visible light communication. The idea of this research obtained based on the importance of using
modulation techiques as needed. The main subject of this paper is power efficiency of each modulation
refers to the coverage area. The modulation techniques used in this paper are On-Off keying Non
return to zero (OOK-NRZ), On-Off Keying Return to Zero (OOK-RZ), Direct-current Biased Optical OFDM
(DCO-OFDM), Unipolar OFDM (U-OFDM). This paper present the result of power efficiency, coverage
area and Bit Error Rate performance of each modulation technique. The modulation technique that
produces the best performance in this paper is U-OFDM. The U-OFDM modulation technique has the
highest power efficiency and has the most widest coverage area..
Keywords: Visible Light Communication, On-Off Keying Non Return to Zero, On-Off Keying Return to
Zero, Direct Current Optical OFDM, Unipolar OFDM.
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