2017
DOI: 10.1109/access.2017.2765378
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CGH for Indoor Visible Light Communication System

Abstract: In this paper, we propose, design, and evaluate two indoor visible light communication (VLC) systems based on computer generated holograms (CGHs); a simple static CGH-VLC system and an adaptive CGH-VLC system. Each transmitter is followed by the CGH, and this CGH is utilized to direct part of the total power from the best transmitter and focus it to a specific area on the communication floor. This leads to reduction in inter-symbol interference and increasing in the received optical power, which leads to highe… Show more

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“…In this paper, a four branch ADR (see Figure 2) with narrow FOVs was used to collect signals and reduce the inter-symbol interference (ISI). The design is based on the ADRs in [12], [13], [23], [26]. Each photodetector in the ADR is oriented to different direction to cover different areas in the room based on two angles: Azimuth ( ) and Elevation ( ).…”
Section: Optical Receiver Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, a four branch ADR (see Figure 2) with narrow FOVs was used to collect signals and reduce the inter-symbol interference (ISI). The design is based on the ADRs in [12], [13], [23], [26]. Each photodetector in the ADR is oriented to different direction to cover different areas in the room based on two angles: Azimuth ( ) and Elevation ( ).…”
Section: Optical Receiver Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The angles of the seven detectors set as follow: six detectors are set at 40°, while the detector that faces upwards is positioned at 90°. Whereas, the angles of detectors are 0°, 60°, 120°, 180°, 240°, 300° , and 0°, respectively [23]. The FOV of the six detectors is set to 25°, while the detector that faces upwards has a 30° FOV.…”
Section: Room Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The area of each photodetector in the NI-R is selected to enable each photodetector to work at a high data rate while gathering a significant optical power. Calculations of the bandwidth of the photodetector can be found in [24]. The FOV of each photodetector is chosen to ensure that the NI-R sees at least one light unit at any location of the optical receiver on the communication floor.…”
Section: Vlc System Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%