2014 International Conference on Computer, Communications, and Control Technology (I4CT) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/i4ct.2014.6914157
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The design and implementation of IEEE 802.15.7 module with ns-2 simulator

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“…Nonetheless, VLC performance evaluation remains poorly investigated and VLC simulation tools are still missing. The main efforts on simulating VLC systems have focused on indoor channel simulation [13], or on the 802.15.7 PHY [14,15] and MAC [16] layers. These approaches rely on classical network simulation frameworks, such as those used for wireless and ad hoc networks, e.g.…”
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“…Nonetheless, VLC performance evaluation remains poorly investigated and VLC simulation tools are still missing. The main efforts on simulating VLC systems have focused on indoor channel simulation [13], or on the 802.15.7 PHY [14,15] and MAC [16] layers. These approaches rely on classical network simulation frameworks, such as those used for wireless and ad hoc networks, e.g.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These approaches rely on classical network simulation frameworks, such as those used for wireless and ad hoc networks, e.g. ns-2 [16], ns-3 [14], OMNET++ [15] or MATLAB [13]. All these works consider LED-to-Photodiode communication, hence LED-to-Camera communication is completely unexplored.…”
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“…For example, in [6] a simulation model has been developed for ns-2 simulation platform, but they focus mainly on MAC layer modeling, not on physical layer.…”
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“…In this sense, CoLight [20] interfaces a photodiode with a smartphone, using the audio jack and obtaining a throughput of 80 kbits/s. [29,30] and MAC [31] layers. These approaches rely on classical network simulation frameworks, such as those used for wireless and ad hoc networks, e.g.…”
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“…These approaches rely on classical network simulation frameworks, such as those used for wireless and ad hoc networks, e.g. ns-2 [31], ns-3 [29], OMNET++ [30] or MATLAB [28]. All these works consider LED-to-Photodiode communication, hence OCC is completely unexplored.…”
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