Visible Light Communication (VLC) is a promising solution to meet the ever increasing demand for indoor data connectivity with high bit rates. VLC uses the license-free bands and provides high-speed connections unlike RF wireless communication. However; indoor VLC suffers from performance degradation due to either co-channel interference (CCI) or inter-symbol interference (ISI). In this paper, an interference management scheme is proposed for VLC Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) based systems. The scheme reduces the number of interfered signals by using a constrained field-of-view angular diversity receiver CFOV-ADR and then uses least-square (LS) channel estimation with maximum-likelihood (ML) equalizer to resolve the interfered signals. The proposed interference mitigation scheme using constrained-FOV-ADR with channel estimation IM-CFOV-CE enables frequency reuse of one. The bit-error-rate (BER) is calculated at various room positions with different receiver's heights and rotation angles. The performance evaluation results reveal that the proposed system can achieve a higher number of downlink channels and superior BER performance than that of without CCI management. Also, the proposed scheme has been compared with Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) technique, and achieves enhanced performance at all positions and orientations of the ADR. INDEX TERMS Angular diversity receiver (ADR), co-channel interference (CCI), interference mitigation, visible light communication (VLC).
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