This paper details the design and testing of an optical wireless Ethernet system. This system is a demonstration unit that grants the user of a mobile computer access to network services usually only available to wired users. The system operates at the full Ethernet rate of 10Mbit/s and has a range of approximately four meters in a typical office environment. Issues concerning the safety of the transmitters has been presented along with details of how the commercial LEDs used in the transmitter were switched at the high speeds and powers required. Also the transmitter/receiver link has been modeled and simulated. These simulations compare well to measurements taken in a test room, the layout of which matches that of a typical office environ...
We are continuously witnessing the emergence of new data services and applications in wireless trans...
A new optical wireless network based on white LED lights in home area is proposed. It is a duplex ch...
The widespread use of Optical LANs is dependent on the ability to fabricate low cost transceiver com...
In this study, a compact design of a highly efficient, and a high luminosity light-emitting diode (L...
This paper presents a test bed for wireless optical LANS. This test bed is flexible, supporting mult...
Fibre to the home and other 'last-mile' transmission technologies provide end-user data rates of at ...
In industrial scenarios wireless communication becomes more and more widespread. Radio-frequency tec...
The design, simulation and practical implementation for a bidirectional 1.25 Gbit/s indoor optical w...
We experimentally demonstrate real-time Gigabit-Ethernet optical wireless transmission exploiting co...
For future short- and mid-range industrial applications, optical wireless (OW) communication systems...
Wireless communications is facing the challenges of a predicted 'explosion' in the number of wireles...
During the European collaborative project OMEGA, two optical-wireless prototypes have been developed...
Optical wireless technology uses light for mobile communications. The idea is to simultaneously comb...
Wireless transmission via optical carriers opens doors of opportunity in areas as yet largely unexpl...
This paper introduces the design and implementation of a 1.25 Gbit/s indoor cellular optical wireles...
We are continuously witnessing the emergence of new data services and applications in wireless trans...
A new optical wireless network based on white LED lights in home area is proposed. It is a duplex ch...
The widespread use of Optical LANs is dependent on the ability to fabricate low cost transceiver com...
In this study, a compact design of a highly efficient, and a high luminosity light-emitting diode (L...
This paper presents a test bed for wireless optical LANS. This test bed is flexible, supporting mult...
Fibre to the home and other 'last-mile' transmission technologies provide end-user data rates of at ...
In industrial scenarios wireless communication becomes more and more widespread. Radio-frequency tec...
The design, simulation and practical implementation for a bidirectional 1.25 Gbit/s indoor optical w...
We experimentally demonstrate real-time Gigabit-Ethernet optical wireless transmission exploiting co...
For future short- and mid-range industrial applications, optical wireless (OW) communication systems...
Wireless communications is facing the challenges of a predicted 'explosion' in the number of wireles...
During the European collaborative project OMEGA, two optical-wireless prototypes have been developed...
Optical wireless technology uses light for mobile communications. The idea is to simultaneously comb...
Wireless transmission via optical carriers opens doors of opportunity in areas as yet largely unexpl...
This paper introduces the design and implementation of a 1.25 Gbit/s indoor cellular optical wireles...
We are continuously witnessing the emergence of new data services and applications in wireless trans...
A new optical wireless network based on white LED lights in home area is proposed. It is a duplex ch...
The widespread use of Optical LANs is dependent on the ability to fabricate low cost transceiver com...