Analysis of the Receiver Architectures of the SLIPT Based Communication

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This study is based on the Simultaneous Lightwave Information and Power Transfer (SLIPT) system. Today, it has a high demand for the research community as well as new trends in Visible Light Communication (VLC). Here, we discussed two main receiver architectures, namely Power Splitting(PS)-SLIPT technology, which functions in the power domain and Time Splitting (TS)-SLIPT architecture, which functions in the time domain. In addition, we analyzed and compared both system architectures. Information decoding (ID) and energy harvesting (EH) are analyzed in both architectures. In addition, we discussed the existing mathematical model for the TS-SLIPT architecture and the mathematical model developed for the PS-SLIPT system. Finally, we discuss the enhancement of Quality of Service (QoS) in both systems using numerical values.

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