2019
DOI: 10.14445/23488549/ijece-v6i9p103
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A High-Efficiency Diver-to-Diver Optical Communication System

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“…One of the possibilities opened by wireless optical systems is to interconnect scuba divers during their activity [ 150 ], either to receive instructions or assistance the training period or to provide guidance services in the case of guided excursions, e.g., when visiting a wreck, a coral reef, or an archaeological site. It also provides an additional safety level for novice divers as it can also incorporate optical emitters to monitor activity (e.g., oxygen level).…”
Section: Smart Services On Tourism Facilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the possibilities opened by wireless optical systems is to interconnect scuba divers during their activity [ 150 ], either to receive instructions or assistance the training period or to provide guidance services in the case of guided excursions, e.g., when visiting a wreck, a coral reef, or an archaeological site. It also provides an additional safety level for novice divers as it can also incorporate optical emitters to monitor activity (e.g., oxygen level).…”
Section: Smart Services On Tourism Facilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A blue GaNbased micro-LED was used to achieve high speed in UOWC [17]. An efficient diver-to-diver communication system was demonstrated in [18], researchers claimed to transmit audio signal by using LEDs of different wavelengths. Peppas et al [19] have discussed performance of UOWC systems and investigated effects of oceanic turbulence and inter-symbol interference.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%