Yagan, M. Y.Kısacık, RıfatErkinaci, T.Pusane, A. E.Uysal, MuratBaykas, T.Dundar, G.Yalcinkaya, A. D.Herencsar, N.2021-03-092021-03-092020978-1-7281-6376-5http://hdl.handle.net/10679/7372Flicker arising in visible light communication (VLC) system is typically mitigated by run-length-limited (RLL) codes. The IEEE 802.15.7 standard proposes RLL codes according to the modulation type and data rate. In this paper, we propose a new RLL code and present the encoding and decoding operations for use in VLC systems. We provide experimental results for bit error rate (BER) for transmission of uncoded, 8B10B-coded and proposed code at different data rates in a VLC setup. We experimentally demonstrate that the proposed code performs close to the 8B10B code. The proposed code achieves a BER of 10(-5) at 50 Mbps where transmitting the uncoded data at the same rate results in the BER of 10(-3).enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessExperimental validation of a novel RLL code for visible light communicationConference paper000577106400063FlickerRun-length-limited codeLEDVisible light communications2-s2.0-85090568769