2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/8881305
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Indoor Visible Light Communication: A Tutorial and Survey

Abstract: With the advancement of solid-state devices for lighting, illumination is on the verge of being completely restructured. This revolution comes with numerous advantages and viable opportunities that can transform the world of wireless communications for the better. Solid-state LEDs are rapidly replacing the contemporary incandescent and fluorescent lamps. In addition to their high energy efficiency, LEDs are desirable for their low heat generation, long lifespan, and their capability to switch on and off at an … Show more

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“…A det is the area of detector, T s is the transmission gain of filter, g is the lens gain, ψ c is a FOV of the receiver and ψ is the incident angle with respect to receiver axis, the lens gain is calculated by the following formula in which n is the refractive index of the concentrator [28];…”
Section: Mathematical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A det is the area of detector, T s is the transmission gain of filter, g is the lens gain, ψ c is a FOV of the receiver and ψ is the incident angle with respect to receiver axis, the lens gain is calculated by the following formula in which n is the refractive index of the concentrator [28];…”
Section: Mathematical Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visible light communication is safe and compatible to daily light illumination without additional electromagnetic radiation. Light emitting diodes (LEDs) with white color are commonly used as the light source and transmitter due to their low power consumption, high luminous power, and low-cost benefits [37][38][39]. The detector at the receiving of visible light communication generally requires an additional power supply, which complicates the visible light communication system, but self-powered PPDs do not have this problem and can work without a power supply.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major limitation to developing VLC systems with high achievable data rates is the narrow modulation bandwidths of LEDs (few MHz), which is technically a hardware issue. The commonly white-light LEDs used for VLC are blue LED with yellow phosphorus and RGB LED with modulation bandwidth (2–5 MHz) and (10–20 MHz), respectively [ 22 ]. The blue LED-based device, in contrast to RGB LED, can be easily used to achieve better cost effective and energy efficiency; therefore, it becomes more popular in illumination systems [ 23 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%