2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9020343
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Free Space Optic Receiver with Strongly Overlapped Photodetectors’ Field of View

Abstract: In this study, we designed a mobile free space optic receiver that uses several photodetectors to provide omnidirectional receiving capability. Assuming only one transmitter, it is a receiver which builds a single input multiple output optical channel. The photodetectors are fixed to truncated pyramid walls. Electrical signals from the photodetectors are processed using an equal gain combining technique. This architecture allows simple circuits and enables additive noise suppression. The minimum angle between … Show more

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“…In this area, 10 excellent papers were accepted, of which 9 are on the different aspects of visible light communications (VLC). The first paper by Witas, et al [12] presents a mobile receiver that uses several photodetectors to provide omnidirectional receiving capability. The photodetectors are fixed to truncated pyramid walls.…”
Section: Indoor Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this area, 10 excellent papers were accepted, of which 9 are on the different aspects of visible light communications (VLC). The first paper by Witas, et al [12] presents a mobile receiver that uses several photodetectors to provide omnidirectional receiving capability. The photodetectors are fixed to truncated pyramid walls.…”
Section: Indoor Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%