AbstractThis work is based upon the concept of illumination and communication using LEDs. The dependency on wavelength of silicon photodiodes (Si PD) used in optical communications is studied by means of simulation. The sensitivity of the Si PD is compared for three wavelengths corresponding to red (680nm), green (530nm) and blue (460nm). The induced photocurrent in the PD for red wavelength is high as compared to green and blue at low received optical power. The results also affirm that for varying bitrates the red wavelength has better BER performance. The least value of BER achieved here is of the order 10-21. These three wavelengths contribute to form white light compositely. This composite white light is used for visible light communic...
In this paper, we experimentally realized a gigabit-class indoor visible light communication system ...
Wireless communication networks using unlicensed frequency band faces certain challenges like unrest...
n this paper, we present experimental results on optical wireless transmission using commercially av...
LED lightings are expected to serve in the next generation of lamps. Compared with the conventional ...
Abstract: Communication through visible light (VLC) has been studied as an alternative of wireless c...
This paper reviews the main experimental results achieved by our research group in the area of high-...
In recent years there is growing research in optical wireless communication. This growing popularity...
In future, light emitting diode (LED) will serve as the next generation of lamps for indoor lighting...
Abstract—In this paper wireless communication using white, high brightness LEDs (light emitting diod...
Light Emitting Diode (LED), which is the most promising technology for lighting, offers potential sy...
For the first time, we present optimized indoor visible light links at up to 806 Mbit/s using a sing...
This paper examines the feasibility of a Red Green Blue (RGB)-type Light Emitting Diode (LED) Visibl...
A new optical wireless network based on white LED lights in home area is proposed. It is a duplex ch...
Nowadays, white light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are promising for future indoor lighting due to their a...
With the huge development of semiconductor lighting technologies, the light emitting diodes (LEDs) a...
In this paper, we experimentally realized a gigabit-class indoor visible light communication system ...
Wireless communication networks using unlicensed frequency band faces certain challenges like unrest...
n this paper, we present experimental results on optical wireless transmission using commercially av...
LED lightings are expected to serve in the next generation of lamps. Compared with the conventional ...
Abstract: Communication through visible light (VLC) has been studied as an alternative of wireless c...
This paper reviews the main experimental results achieved by our research group in the area of high-...
In recent years there is growing research in optical wireless communication. This growing popularity...
In future, light emitting diode (LED) will serve as the next generation of lamps for indoor lighting...
Abstract—In this paper wireless communication using white, high brightness LEDs (light emitting diod...
Light Emitting Diode (LED), which is the most promising technology for lighting, offers potential sy...
For the first time, we present optimized indoor visible light links at up to 806 Mbit/s using a sing...
This paper examines the feasibility of a Red Green Blue (RGB)-type Light Emitting Diode (LED) Visibl...
A new optical wireless network based on white LED lights in home area is proposed. It is a duplex ch...
Nowadays, white light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are promising for future indoor lighting due to their a...
With the huge development of semiconductor lighting technologies, the light emitting diodes (LEDs) a...
In this paper, we experimentally realized a gigabit-class indoor visible light communication system ...
Wireless communication networks using unlicensed frequency band faces certain challenges like unrest...
n this paper, we present experimental results on optical wireless transmission using commercially av...