We present a new visible light communication (VLC) primitive: VLC in the dark, where the communication sustains even when the LED light appears dark. We achieve the goal by reducing the duty cycle of the light source to an extremely low level (0.0019%) such that the illuminance is imperceptible to human eyes and yet can still be sensed by photodiodes to decode data. VLC in the dark consumes much lower energy than the conventional VLC links and thus is appealing for enabling VLC uplink or communication among Internet-of-Things devices with tight energy budget. We build a preliminary prototype to demonstrate its feasibility. Our current single link achieves 190.7 bps data rate with 46.8 µW power consumption at the LED
Solid-state lighting is a rapidly developing field. White-light and other visible LEDs are becoming ...
Radio wave communication is the primary mode of data transmission, but is vulnerable to interception...
In the current scenario, there is an increased usage of Radio Frequency (RF) for wireless communicat...
Visible Light Communication (VLC) emerges as a new wireless communication technology with appealing ...
Abstract: Communication through visible light (VLC) has been studied as an alternative of wireless c...
In the near future, the available radio-frequency (RF) bandwidth will not be sufficient to meet the ...
LEDs in our buildings, vehicles, and consumer products are rapidly gaining visible light communicati...
Visible light communication (VLC) is an advanced, highly developed optical wireless communication (O...
With the advancement of solid-state devices for lighting, illumination is on the verge of being comp...
The limited range of the RF spectrum simply cannot keep up with the communication needs of the futur...
Visible light communication (VLC) is a new paradigm that could revolutionise the future of wireless ...
Visible Light Communication (VLC) has emerged in the last few years as a promising technology not on...
Visible Light Communication is a new information transmission method that involves sending data thro...
Currently, the research community has shown very strong interest towards visible light communication...
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are becoming increasingly ubiquitous. They can be found in illuminati...
Solid-state lighting is a rapidly developing field. White-light and other visible LEDs are becoming ...
Radio wave communication is the primary mode of data transmission, but is vulnerable to interception...
In the current scenario, there is an increased usage of Radio Frequency (RF) for wireless communicat...
Visible Light Communication (VLC) emerges as a new wireless communication technology with appealing ...
Abstract: Communication through visible light (VLC) has been studied as an alternative of wireless c...
In the near future, the available radio-frequency (RF) bandwidth will not be sufficient to meet the ...
LEDs in our buildings, vehicles, and consumer products are rapidly gaining visible light communicati...
Visible light communication (VLC) is an advanced, highly developed optical wireless communication (O...
With the advancement of solid-state devices for lighting, illumination is on the verge of being comp...
The limited range of the RF spectrum simply cannot keep up with the communication needs of the futur...
Visible light communication (VLC) is a new paradigm that could revolutionise the future of wireless ...
Visible Light Communication (VLC) has emerged in the last few years as a promising technology not on...
Visible Light Communication is a new information transmission method that involves sending data thro...
Currently, the research community has shown very strong interest towards visible light communication...
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are becoming increasingly ubiquitous. They can be found in illuminati...
Solid-state lighting is a rapidly developing field. White-light and other visible LEDs are becoming ...
Radio wave communication is the primary mode of data transmission, but is vulnerable to interception...
In the current scenario, there is an increased usage of Radio Frequency (RF) for wireless communicat...