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Borota, D. (author), Jansen, B.A. (author)
bachelor thesis 2011
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't Hart, P.A. (author), De Buck, P.B.A. (author)
In dit ontwerprapport wordt een systeem ontworpen dat via ledverlichting in een warenhuis elektronische prijskaartjes aanstuurt. De informatie die op het display van elk kaartje moet verschijnen, wordt onzichtbaar voor het oog gecodeerd in het uitgestuurde licht. Het ontwerp bestaat uit een enkele zender, namelijk de ledverlichting van een...
bachelor thesis 2011
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Van Touw, J. (author)
As mobile Internet traffic continues to consistently gain on desktop traffic in terms of volume, a desire for a mobile version of Tribler was expressed by the Client: Dr. Ir. Johan Pouwelse. This desire was formulated into a Bachelor project, which will be executed within a period of 11 weeks. The project is centered around answering the...
bachelor thesis 2013
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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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Vasilakis, M. (author)
Nowadays, Visible Light Communication (VLC) has attracted the attention of the scientific community due to its great potential in creating smart communication links. Exploiting visible light modulations, could in time enable Internet connectivity via light lamps. Recent research studies have shown that modern smartphones have the ability to...
master thesis 2015
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Zhang, J. (author)
Indoor localization is a topic of significant interest for academic and in dustrial. For outdoors, we have Global Positioning System (GPS) working very well, but GPS does not work indoors and we spend more than 90% of the time indoors. Thus, there is a great need to find solution for this prob lem. Many technologies have been proposed for indoor...
master thesis 2016
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van der Spree, Sander (author)
Artificial lights in our buildings have always been designed to be static for one purpose only; illumination. With the increasing interest in Visible Light Communication (VLC) and a crowded radio-frequency spectrum, static lights in our offices and rooms might not be ideal anymore. VLC can add extra services like high quality communication and...
master thesis 2019
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Wang, Weizheng (author), Wang, Q. (author), Zhang, J. (author), Zuniga, Marco (author)
Positioning based on visible light is gaining significant attention. But most existing studies rely on a key requirement: The object of interest needs to carry an optical receiver (camera or photodiode). We remove this requirement and investigate the possibility of achieving accurate positioning in a passive manner—that is, without requiring...
journal article 2020
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Ye, Hanting (author), Wang, Q. (author)
We are now witnessing a trend of realizing full-screen on electronic devices such as smartphones to maximize their screen-to-body ratio for a better user experience. Thus the bezel/narrow-bezel on today's devices to host various line-of-sight sensors would disappear. This trend not only is forcing sensors like the front cameras to be placed...
conference paper 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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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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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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Zhou, Y. (author), Ibrahim, Aya (author), Muttillo, M. (author), Manganiello, P. (author), Ziar, H. (author), Isabella, O. (author)
This paper presents the fundamental study on the relationship between LED light sources and the performance of solar cell as receivers in visible light communication (VLC) links. Here, different colors of LEDs are modulated with a sinusoidal signal, and the bandwidth of the VLC system based on various c-Si PV architectures is characterized at...
conference paper 2023
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Ye, Hanting (author), Xiong, Jie (author), Wang, Q. (author)
While radio communication still dominates in 5G, light and radios are expected to complement each other in the coming 6G networks. Visible Light Communication (VLC) is therefore attracting a tremendous amount of attention from both academia and industry. Recent studies showed that the front camera of pervasive smartphones is an ideal...
conference paper 2023
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van Mierop, Ron (author)
The considerable increase in the number of devices needing connectivity, such as mobile phones and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, has led to an exponential rise in data volumes during the last years, that will surely continue over the next decade. Therefore, it will be increasingly challenging to provide sufficient RF resources. A novel...
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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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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Kaldenbach, Marco (author)
The advancement of wireless communication technologies has transformed how we exchange information in our daily lives. However, the increasing demand for wireless communication faces challenges due to limited radio wave bandwidth availability. In this context, visible light communication has emerged as a promising alternative, utilizing visible...
master thesis 2023
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Mandlik, Nishad (author)
This thesis presents Screen Antenna - A Visible Light Communication (VLC) system that integrates data transmission and reception, with the conventional pixel display capability of RGB LEDs. The system is constructed with off-the-shelf components and runs on the Arduino Due microcontroller. The hardware and software have been designed with the...
master thesis 2023
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Lut, Jasper-Jan (author)
Drones that perform complex autonomous movements require a perfect estimate of their current position. However, internal measurement unit (IMU) errors introduce drift in this estimate, leading to significant discrepancies between the predicted and actual location. Various solutions have been proposed to calibrate the IMU, including methods...
master thesis 2023
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