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Cui, Minhao (author), Wang, Q. (author), Xiong, Jie (author)
Visible Light Communication (VLC) is widely considered a promising technology for the coming 6G networks. Recent studies show that a VLC transmitter not only emits visible light signals but also leaks RF signals during the transmission. In this work, we devote effort to harvesting the free leaked RF energy from VLC transmissions. We observe that...
conference paper 2023
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Chavez Tapia, M.A. (author), Xu, M. (author), Wu, Zehang (author), Zuniga, Marco (author)
A recent development in wireless communication is the use of optical shutters and smartphone cameras to create optical links solely from ambient light. At the transmitter, a liquid crystal display (LCD) modulates ambient light by changing its level of transparency. At the receiver, a smartphone camera decodes the optical pattern. This LCD-To...
journal article 2022
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Dalgic, O. (author), Puccinelli, Daniele (author), Zuniga, Marco (author)
Advances in Visible Light Communication are enabling novel Internet of Things applications. Going forward, we expect that LED-to-Camera links will enable a wide range of body-centric computing applications. Up until now, most LED-to-Camera studies have been following a deploy-and-test approach instead of a principled methodology. This ad-hoc...
conference paper 2022
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Ghiasi, S.K. (author), Zuniga, Marco (author), Langendoen, K.G. (author)
To take advantage of Visible Light Communication (VLC) for low-power applications, such as IoT tags, researchers have been developing systems to modulate (backscatter) ambient light using LC shutters. Various approaches have been explored for single-pixel transmitters, but without following a principled approach. This has resulted in either...
conference paper 2021
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Cui, Minhao (author), Wang, Q. (author), Xiong, Jie (author)
Visible Light Communication (VLC) is a promising technology for future wireless communications. By modulating the visible light - -that has about 10,000x larger frequency band than that of radios - -to transmit data, VLC has the potential to provide ultra-high-speed wireless connectivities. However, it also has limitations such as i)...
conference paper 2020
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Haris Suwignyo, Haris (author)
Most wireless communication technologies have been using the Radio Frequency (RF) spectrum for decades. Due to the popularity of the Internet of Things (IoT), the RF spectrum has started to become densely populated. Researchers have begun to explore other bands of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be utilized as a communication media. One of...
master thesis 2019
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Warmerdam, K.P. (author)
master thesis 2015
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Klaver, L.P. (author)
During the last years, Visible light communication (VLC), a novel technology that enables standard Light-Emitting-Diodes (LEDs) to transmit data, is gaining significant attention. In the near future, this technology could enable devices containing LEDs –such as car lights, city lights, screens and home appliances– to form their own networks. VLC...
master thesis 2014
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