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Parlan, Tolga (author)
This thesis describes the design and implementation of Coloured Multiple Pulse Position Modulation (CMPPM) which is a novel Visible Light Communications (VLC) modulation scheme focusing on expanding upon the standard Pulse Position Modulation (PPM) via taking advantage of the information encoding potential of the color spectrum. The system is...
master thesis 2023
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Jonk, Jasper (author)
Due to trends such as the Internet of Things, there has been a growing number of devices that use wireless technologies for communication. This increase leads to bandwidth limitations that forced researchers to explore other types of wireless communication. One of these alternatives is Visible Light Communication (VLC). VLC encodes data by...
master thesis 2023
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Katkam, Rohan (author)
The current wireless networks can face congestion issues due to the increasing number of digital devices. One way to overcome this is to establish communica-tion at a different range of frequencies, specifically in visible light. Most studies in Visible Light Communication (VLC) systems use active light sources like LEDs for transmission, but...
master thesis 2023
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den Hoedt, Dirk (author)
When a patient is in a hospital, it is very important to monitor their vital signs. Doctors and nurses use this information to assess the condition of the patient. Most of the existing vital signs measurement devices need physical contact with the patient. This thesis focuses on a non-contact vital signs estimation method. Using a mmWave radar,...
master thesis 2022
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de Groot, Lucan (author)
Visible Light Communication (VLC) has been gaining interest in the industry and academia for the last decade. VLC enables a high-speed communication alternative to conventional radio such as Bluetooth or WiFi and presents a solution to the 'spectrum crunch'. More recently, the combination of energy harvesting and VLC has been explored to enable...
master thesis 2022
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Dsouza, Vivian (author)
The rapidly growing number of wireless devices typically use radio frequency for communication. However, in order to avoid using the expensive and increasingly congested radio bands, research areas are moving in the direction of using ambient light to form physical links in wireless communication systems. Unlike active Visible Light...
master thesis 2022
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Bhagat, Naval Tapan (author)
Visible Light Positioning (VLP) is an emerging field of research with several possible application. While most state-of-the-art VLP systems work with active modulation of light (switching lights on/off rapidly), this poses issues such as the flickering problem and excessive power consumption. In contrast, passive modulation of light (twisting...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Durmuş, Merdan (author)
Visible Light Communication (VLC) is becoming an important research area where Visible Light Sources such as LED, Halogen Lamps and even the sun can be used for Wireless Communication. LED-to-Camera Communication is a form of VLC, where the camera can notice intermittent stimuli changes above a certain threshold frequency (flicker fusion...
bachelor thesis 2022
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van de Beek, Valentijn (author)
Visible Light Communication is a method of wireless communication that avoids the oversaturated frequencies used by radio communication. Prior research typically uses the camera on smartphone for communication, but using a camera is energy-intensive and inefficient. Some alternatives are photodiodes and ambient light sensors, however the former...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Vos, Jasper (author)
In the field of Visible Light Sensing, light sensors are used to extract information from objects which do not actively communicate any information. Previous research within this field proposed the system called SolAR, and proved the possibility of using a solar cell as both a power source and an activity sensor. A wrist mounted solar cell...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Lin, Giovanni (author)
Augmented Reality has the potential to expand our interaction with our surrounding environment. A potential solution to improve this interactability is Visible Light Communication through blinking Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). Data is encoded and then transmitted by blinking the LED, a smart-phone camera is then pointed at the LED to decode the...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Crha, Vojta (author)
In the recent years, several papers have implemented methods which seamlessly integrate data streams into high frame rate monitors without affecting casual viewer experience. This paper proposes an improvement to existing systems which can in theory increase the data throughput of the data stream several times. Exploiting the same...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Hossain, Shaan (author)
Although the demand for wireless communication continuous to grow, the number of frequencies available in traditional data transmission is limited. Visible Light Communication (VLC) is a promising alternative communication method proven to work on high-end devices. However, large-scale adoption requires VLC to also work on everyday machines. Yet...
bachelor thesis 2022
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Danaei, Deniz (author)
<br/>The fight against the illegal hunting of African wildlife is a never-ending process. In order to preserve animal habitats and save them from extinction, many national parks utilize surveilling solutions to prevent, detect and locate intruders. One strategy to detect and locate the illegal hunters or so-called \textit{poachers} is to detect...
master thesis 2021
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Wu, Zehang (author)
The popularity of various wireless communication applications is crowding the radio spectrum. As an alternative medium, the visible light spectrum is be- ing exploited. Camera-based visible light communication systems are gaining much attention due to the widespread use of smartphones equipped with small embedded cameras. Screens (e.g., liquid...
master thesis 2021
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Liu, Hao (author)
This thesis introduces LightDigit, a recognition system for fingertip air-writing digits that enables low-cost, privacy-preserving, and in air interaction with pub- lic devices such as touchscreens. The current LightDigit prototype can input digits to public devices with a simple array of photodiodes and with ubiquitous ambient light in our...
master thesis 2021
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Blokker, Roy (author)
Passive visible light communication (VLC) takes advantage of the pervasive<br/>nature of ambient light in our environment for wireless transmissions. The<br/>design of transmitters in passive VLC predominantly uses Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD’s). While LCD’s are an economical choice with low power consumption, they lack some key properties that...
master thesis 2021
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Timmer, Thijs (author)
Most wireless devices use the radio frequency spectrum which is reaching its limits, as almost all frequencies are in use. Devices which communicate on the same radio frequencies are interfering with each other and this creates problems in the communication. Currently, there are around 10 billion of these devices. This number is rapidly growing...
master thesis 2021
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Oosterlee, Oxana (author)
Solar cells are usually used as power source, but can be used for sensing as well. We propose a novel indoor tracking system that tracks people by using the change in output caused by their shadows. First, we develop a simulator to determine how the solar cells should be positioned in the tracking environment to get the best detection rate. This...
master thesis 2021
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Schrauwen, mark (author)
Many wheelchair users actively engage in wheelchair sports, for instance in the Paralympics. Trainers increasingly use the developments in sports technology for analysis. But wheelchair athletes do not benefit as much from these developments. A wheelchair can, for instance, disturb signal transmission. Recently, a set of studies describe the...
master thesis 2021
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