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    Spectral efficiency formula for various <t> O-OFDM approaches </t> and the evaluation values (bits/sec/Hz) for various constellation sizes at an FFT/IFFT size of 1024 [ <xref ref-type= 2 , 43 ]." width="250" height="auto" />
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    Article Title: Optical-OFDM VLC System: Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Enhancement and Performance Evaluation

    Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    doi: 10.3390/s24102965

    Spectral efficiency formula for various  O-OFDM approaches  and the evaluation values (bits/sec/Hz) for various constellation sizes at an FFT/IFFT size of 1024 [ <xref ref-type= 2 , 43 ]." title="Spectral efficiency formula for various O-OFDM approaches and the evaluation values (bits/sec/Hz) ..." property="contentUrl" width="100%" height="100%"/>
    Figure Legend Snippet: Spectral efficiency formula for various O-OFDM approaches and the evaluation values (bits/sec/Hz) for various constellation sizes at an FFT/IFFT size of 1024 [ 2 , 43 ].

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    The assessment of spectral efficiency (bits/sec/Hz) values across multiple  O-OFDM approaches  for varying FFT sizes using a 16-QAM modulation scheme.
    Figure Legend Snippet: The assessment of spectral efficiency (bits/sec/Hz) values across multiple O-OFDM approaches for varying FFT sizes using a 16-QAM modulation scheme.

    Techniques Used:

    The computational complexity of different  O-OFDM approaches  for both the transmitter and receiver components.
    Figure Legend Snippet: The computational complexity of different O-OFDM approaches for both the transmitter and receiver components.

    Techniques Used:

    The E b / N O (dB) at a BER of 10 − 4 and PAPR0 (dB) at a CCDF of 10 − 3 numerical outcomes for different  O-OFDM approaches  across different constellation sizes.
    Figure Legend Snippet: The E b / N O (dB) at a BER of 10 − 4 and PAPR0 (dB) at a CCDF of 10 − 3 numerical outcomes for different O-OFDM approaches across different constellation sizes.

    Techniques Used:

    PAPR0 and E b / N 0 values at a CCDF of 10 − 3 and a BER of 10 − 4 . Additionally, the PAPR reduction value and the disparity in E b / N 0 between conventional  O-OFDM approaches  and the newly introduced  O-OFDM approaches  after integrating the VLM technique with a 16-QAM modulation scheme.
    Figure Legend Snippet: PAPR0 and E b / N 0 values at a CCDF of 10 − 3 and a BER of 10 − 4 . Additionally, the PAPR reduction value and the disparity in E b / N 0 between conventional O-OFDM approaches and the newly introduced O-OFDM approaches after integrating the VLM technique with a 16-QAM modulation scheme.

    Techniques Used:

    PAPR0 and E b / N 0 values at a CCDF of 10 − 3 and a BER of 10 − 4 . Additionally, the PAPR reduction value and the disparity in E b / N 0 between conventional  O-OFDM approaches  and the newly introduced  O-OFDM approaches  after integrating the VLM technique with different modulation scheme but at the same spectral efficiency of 5.9883 (bits/sec/Hz).
    Figure Legend Snippet: PAPR0 and E b / N 0 values at a CCDF of 10 − 3 and a BER of 10 − 4 . Additionally, the PAPR reduction value and the disparity in E b / N 0 between conventional O-OFDM approaches and the newly introduced O-OFDM approaches after integrating the VLM technique with different modulation scheme but at the same spectral efficiency of 5.9883 (bits/sec/Hz).

    Techniques Used:

    Comparison between the novel proposed  O-OFDM approaches  and other approaches.
    Figure Legend Snippet: Comparison between the novel proposed O-OFDM approaches and other approaches.

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    Spectral efficiency formula for various  O-OFDM approaches  and the evaluation values (bits/sec/Hz) for various constellation sizes at an FFT/IFFT size of 1024 [ <xref ref-type= 2 , 43 ]." width="100%" height="100%">

    Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    Article Title: Optical-OFDM VLC System: Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Enhancement and Performance Evaluation

    doi: 10.3390/s24102965

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Spectral efficiency formula for various O-OFDM approaches and the evaluation values (bits/sec/Hz) for various constellation sizes at an FFT/IFFT size of 1024 [ 2 , 43 ].

    Article Snippet: We have employed the O-OFDM approaches mentioned earlier using Matlab R2016b (9.1) software.

    Techniques:

    The assessment of spectral efficiency (bits/sec/Hz) values across multiple  O-OFDM approaches  for varying FFT sizes using a 16-QAM modulation scheme.

    Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    Article Title: Optical-OFDM VLC System: Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Enhancement and Performance Evaluation

    doi: 10.3390/s24102965

    Figure Lengend Snippet: The assessment of spectral efficiency (bits/sec/Hz) values across multiple O-OFDM approaches for varying FFT sizes using a 16-QAM modulation scheme.

    Article Snippet: We have employed the O-OFDM approaches mentioned earlier using Matlab R2016b (9.1) software.

    Techniques:

    The computational complexity of different  O-OFDM approaches  for both the transmitter and receiver components.

    Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    Article Title: Optical-OFDM VLC System: Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Enhancement and Performance Evaluation

    doi: 10.3390/s24102965

    Figure Lengend Snippet: The computational complexity of different O-OFDM approaches for both the transmitter and receiver components.

    Article Snippet: We have employed the O-OFDM approaches mentioned earlier using Matlab R2016b (9.1) software.

    Techniques:

    The E b / N O (dB) at a BER of 10 − 4 and PAPR0 (dB) at a CCDF of 10 − 3 numerical outcomes for different  O-OFDM approaches  across different constellation sizes.

    Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    Article Title: Optical-OFDM VLC System: Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Enhancement and Performance Evaluation

    doi: 10.3390/s24102965

    Figure Lengend Snippet: The E b / N O (dB) at a BER of 10 − 4 and PAPR0 (dB) at a CCDF of 10 − 3 numerical outcomes for different O-OFDM approaches across different constellation sizes.

    Article Snippet: We have employed the O-OFDM approaches mentioned earlier using Matlab R2016b (9.1) software.

    Techniques:

    PAPR0 and E b / N 0 values at a CCDF of 10 − 3 and a BER of 10 − 4 . Additionally, the PAPR reduction value and the disparity in E b / N 0 between conventional  O-OFDM approaches  and the newly introduced  O-OFDM approaches  after integrating the VLM technique with a 16-QAM modulation scheme.

    Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    Article Title: Optical-OFDM VLC System: Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Enhancement and Performance Evaluation

    doi: 10.3390/s24102965

    Figure Lengend Snippet: PAPR0 and E b / N 0 values at a CCDF of 10 − 3 and a BER of 10 − 4 . Additionally, the PAPR reduction value and the disparity in E b / N 0 between conventional O-OFDM approaches and the newly introduced O-OFDM approaches after integrating the VLM technique with a 16-QAM modulation scheme.

    Article Snippet: We have employed the O-OFDM approaches mentioned earlier using Matlab R2016b (9.1) software.

    Techniques:

    PAPR0 and E b / N 0 values at a CCDF of 10 − 3 and a BER of 10 − 4 . Additionally, the PAPR reduction value and the disparity in E b / N 0 between conventional  O-OFDM approaches  and the newly introduced  O-OFDM approaches  after integrating the VLM technique with different modulation scheme but at the same spectral efficiency of 5.9883 (bits/sec/Hz).

    Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    Article Title: Optical-OFDM VLC System: Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Enhancement and Performance Evaluation

    doi: 10.3390/s24102965

    Figure Lengend Snippet: PAPR0 and E b / N 0 values at a CCDF of 10 − 3 and a BER of 10 − 4 . Additionally, the PAPR reduction value and the disparity in E b / N 0 between conventional O-OFDM approaches and the newly introduced O-OFDM approaches after integrating the VLM technique with different modulation scheme but at the same spectral efficiency of 5.9883 (bits/sec/Hz).

    Article Snippet: We have employed the O-OFDM approaches mentioned earlier using Matlab R2016b (9.1) software.

    Techniques:

    Comparison between the novel proposed  O-OFDM approaches  and other approaches.

    Journal: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)

    Article Title: Optical-OFDM VLC System: Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Enhancement and Performance Evaluation

    doi: 10.3390/s24102965

    Figure Lengend Snippet: Comparison between the novel proposed O-OFDM approaches and other approaches.

    Article Snippet: We have employed the O-OFDM approaches mentioned earlier using Matlab R2016b (9.1) software.

    Techniques: Comparison