Flexible-Rate SIC-Free NOMA for Downlink VLC Based on Constellation Partitioning Coding

Visible light communication (VLC) systems utilizing conventional superposition coding/successive interference cancellation (SPC/SIC)-based non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) suffer from the error propagation effect due to imperfect SIC. In this letter, we propose a flexible-rate SIC-free NOMA technique for downlink VLC systems, based on constellation partitioning coding (CPC) and uneven constellation demapping (UCD). By using CPC/UCD, SIC is not required and hence error propagation can be eliminated in NOMA-based VLC systems. Moreover, by selecting a proper bit allocation scheme, flexible-rate multiple access can be supported in the VLC system applying CPC/UCD-based NOMA. Proof-of-concept two-user VLC experiments verify that, compared with conventional SPC/SIC-based NOMA, the bit error rate performance of the near user can be greatly improved by using CPC/UCD-based NOMA, and hence the effective power allocation ratio range can be substantially extended.

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