Intelligent transport systems (ITS) rely upon the connectivity, cooperation and automation of vehicles aimed at the improvement of safety and efficiency of the transport system. Connectivity, which is a key component for the practical implementation of vehicular light communications (VeLC) systems in ITS, must be carefully studied prior to design and implementation. In this paper, we carry out a performance evaluation study on the use of different vehicle taillights (TLs) as the transmitters in a VeLC system. We show that, the transmission coverage field of view and the link span depend on TLs illumination patterns and the transmit power levels, respectively, which fail to meet the typical communication distances in vehicular environments. ...
To enable high-speed wireless communications, higher frequencies in the radio frequency (RF) spectr...
The growing deployment of light-emitting diodes as energy-efficient, cost-effective lighting for veh...
In this paper, we demonstrate a real time vehicular visible light communications prototype using Ras...
International audienceIntelligent transport systems (ITS) rely upon the connectivity, cooperation an...
Visible light communications (VLC) have been proposed as a complementary technology in vehicular net...
In this paper, we investigate the performance of vehicular visible light communications based on the...
International audienceVisible light communication (VLC) has been proposed as an alternative or compl...
The widespread increase in the use of light emitting diodes in vehicle’s head and taillights and als...
In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate a relay-assisted vehicular visible light communications...
We investigate the path-loss of vehicular visible light communications based on the radiation patter...
The increasing use of light emitting diodes in traffic lights offer excellent opportunities for impl...
Visible light communication (VLC) has been proposed as an alternative or complementary technology to...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
We propose transmission media with visible light to communicate between vehicles. We evaluate the re...
Vehicular communications are foreseen to play a key role to increase road safety and realize autonom...
To enable high-speed wireless communications, higher frequencies in the radio frequency (RF) spectr...
The growing deployment of light-emitting diodes as energy-efficient, cost-effective lighting for veh...
In this paper, we demonstrate a real time vehicular visible light communications prototype using Ras...
International audienceIntelligent transport systems (ITS) rely upon the connectivity, cooperation an...
Visible light communications (VLC) have been proposed as a complementary technology in vehicular net...
In this paper, we investigate the performance of vehicular visible light communications based on the...
International audienceVisible light communication (VLC) has been proposed as an alternative or compl...
The widespread increase in the use of light emitting diodes in vehicle’s head and taillights and als...
In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate a relay-assisted vehicular visible light communications...
We investigate the path-loss of vehicular visible light communications based on the radiation patter...
The increasing use of light emitting diodes in traffic lights offer excellent opportunities for impl...
Visible light communication (VLC) has been proposed as an alternative or complementary technology to...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
We propose transmission media with visible light to communicate between vehicles. We evaluate the re...
Vehicular communications are foreseen to play a key role to increase road safety and realize autonom...
To enable high-speed wireless communications, higher frequencies in the radio frequency (RF) spectr...
The growing deployment of light-emitting diodes as energy-efficient, cost-effective lighting for veh...
In this paper, we demonstrate a real time vehicular visible light communications prototype using Ras...