2019 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/bmsb47279.2019.8971950
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High Accuracy Indoor Visible Light Positioning Considering the Shapes of Illuminators

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“…Since quantum hardware is more mature in the optical frequency band, visible light communications (VLC) and LiFi‐based systems can provide QKD services to mobile users in the indoor environment [87, 88]. Unlike outdoor FSO systems, VLC and LiFi‐based systems use wide‐angle transmission and can support mobile users since they do not require delicate tracking and pointing of the user [89] and can support positioning naturally [90]. VLC is envisaged to be potentially combined with some other radio access technologies to provide complimentary large bandwidth for data transmission [91].…”
Section: Quantum Information Technologies In 6g Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since quantum hardware is more mature in the optical frequency band, visible light communications (VLC) and LiFi‐based systems can provide QKD services to mobile users in the indoor environment [87, 88]. Unlike outdoor FSO systems, VLC and LiFi‐based systems use wide‐angle transmission and can support mobile users since they do not require delicate tracking and pointing of the user [89] and can support positioning naturally [90]. VLC is envisaged to be potentially combined with some other radio access technologies to provide complimentary large bandwidth for data transmission [91].…”
Section: Quantum Information Technologies In 6g Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visible light communications provide an alternative, which does not penetrate walls, thus ensuring high reusability of the channels (Figure 3). As the technology itself operates in the free band, which is currently not limited by strict standardization, it is possible to develop practically any custom system; see [41][42][43].…”
Section: Advances In Visible Light Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%