In the present paper, the design of the non-imaging totally internally reflecting concentrator family denominated optical antennas (OAs) is discussed, and its use for indoor optical wireless communication systems is explained. The lenses presented here can be designed to provide a prescribed angular response in order to limit the central wavelength shift in thin-film optical filters. They can also be designed for any specific field-of-view (FOV), which allows greater rejection of unwanted background radiation and higher gains. The use of a variety of optical filters to achieve a high signal-to-noise ratio at the receiver is described. Design methods and properties of different Optical Antennas are explained. Comparisons of size and performa...
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In this paper, the Optical Wireless Communication (OWC) channels for different optical filters are a...
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Advanced optical design methods [J.C. Miñano, J.C. González, “New method of design of nonimaging con...
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This paper discusses novel aspects to high-speed multi-user indoor optical wireless communication sy...
In lately few years, there has been a rapidly growing in optical wireless communication system for i...
Indoor wireless traffic is evolving at a staggering pace, and is quickly depleting radio spectrum re...
Optical wireless communication gains more and more importance due to rising data traffic in various ...
In this paper, the Optical Wireless Communication (OWC) channels for different optical filters are a...
This paper introduces some early results on field of view design parameters for intravehicle optical...
The gain in popularity of optical wireless technologies over the past decade is the start of a revol...
White lighting LEDs offer great potential for high speed communications, especially for indoor appli...
A number of attempts have been made in an effort to combine the advantages of line-of-sight and diff...
Laser communication has many outstanding advantages, such as high optical gain, high anti-intercepti...
This paper reviews the research effort to date into optical wireless communication systems, both in ...
Advanced optical design methods [J.C. Miñano, J.C. González, “New method of design of nonimaging con...
This paper begins with the modeling of the reflected waves within integrated lens antennas, which co...
The existing copper based telecommunication networks do not support the increased demand for broadba...
Emerging optical wireless communication (OWC) and LiFi require an ever-increasing bandwidth and decr...
This paper discusses novel aspects to high-speed multi-user indoor optical wireless communication sy...
In lately few years, there has been a rapidly growing in optical wireless communication system for i...
Indoor wireless traffic is evolving at a staggering pace, and is quickly depleting radio spectrum re...