Şayli, O.Doğan, H.Panayırcı, Erdal2023-10-192023-10-19201659781509016792https://doi.org/10.1109/SIU.2016.7495745https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12469/494924th Signal Processing and Communication Application Conference, SIU 2016 --16 May 2016 through 19 May 2016 -- --122605Visible light communication has been considered one of promising candidate technology to solve performance limitation due to bandwidth shortage at radio frequency (RF) band. In VLC system, the visible light is used not only for illuminating rooms but also for an optical data transmission. ACO-OFDM is a power efficient modification of OFDM to use in VLC systems. Wireless communication systems generally require estimating and tracking the fading channel in order to detect transmitted data coherently. In this work, spline interpolation based channel estimations for comb type pilot distribution is proposed over visible light channels. Computer simulation results have confirmed that the proposed channel estimation technique has a clear BER performance advantages compared with linear interpolation based channel estimation for higher order modulations. © 2016 IEEE.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessasymmetrically-clipped optical orthogonal frequency division multiplexingchannel estimationinterpolationvisible light communicationArtificial intelligenceEstimationFading (radio)Fading channelsFrequency division multiplexingFrequency estimationInterpolationLightLight transmissionOptical communicationOrthogonal frequency division multiplexingSignal processingSplinesVisible light communicationWireless telecommunication systemsEstimation techniquesHigher order modulationLinear InterpolationOptical data transmissionOptical orthogonal frequency division multiplexingPerformance limitationsSpline interpolationWireless communication systemChannel estimationSpline interpolation based channel estimation for ACO-OFDM over visible light channelsGörünür Işik Kanallarinda ACO-OFDM Sistemleri için Esnek Şerit Ara De?erleme Tabanli Kanal KestirimiConference Object33333610.1109/SIU.2016.74957452-s2.0-84982860052N/AN/A