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Ampudia Hernandez, Ricardo (author), Xu, M. (author), Huang, Yanqiu (author), Zuniga, Marco (author)
In this paper, we propose a new approach where drones attain accurate localization by fusing information from artificial lighting and their embedded inertial and barometer sensors. Our system is able to provide accurate drone localization without the use of radios, GPS or cameras. We evaluate our framework, dubbed Firefly, with a testbed...
conference paper 2023
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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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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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de Groot, Lucan (author), Xu, M. (author), Zuniga, Marco (author)
We explore a new alternative for drones to gather information from sensors. Instead of using the traditional radio-frequency spectrum, whose broadcast nature makes it more difficult to poll specific objects, we utilize the light spectrum. In our system, the drone carries a light, and flies to an area that it is interested in polling. Only the...
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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Beysens, Jona (author), Wang, Q. (author), Van Den Abeele, Maxim (author), Pollin, Sofie (author)
In visible light communication (VLC), the quality of communication is primarily dominated by line-of-sight links. To ensure an appropriate link quality anywhere, beamsteering has been proposed where transmitters (TXs) dynamically steer their beams to create beamspots on the users. However, these highly dynamic TXs face the beam tracking...
conference paper 2021
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Blokker, R.J.A. (author), Xu, M. (author), Zuniga, Marco (author)
Passive visible light communication (VLC) takes advantage of the pervasive nature of ambient light in our environment for wireless transmissions. The design of transmitters in passive VLC predominately uses liquid crystal displays (LCDs). While LCDs are an economical choice with low power consumption, they lack some key properties that are...
journal article 2021
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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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Beysens, Jona (author), Wang, Q. (author), Pollin, Sofie (author)
Visible Light Communication (VLC) has attracted significant attention over the past decade. Although numerous research studies have been performed to improve the data rate of VLC links, an important fact has been largely neglected: human bodies that host VLC receivers could block their Line-of-Sight (LOS) downlinks, and thus, degrade the system...
journal article 2020
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Galisteo, Ander (author), Marcocci, Patrizio (author), Zuniga, Marco (author), Mucchi, Lorenzo (author), Guzman, Borja Genoves (author), Giustiniano, Domenico (author)
Light-based positioning systems (LPS) are gaining significant attention as a means to provide localization with cm accuracy. Many of these systems estimate the object position based on the received light intensity, and work properly in 'ideal' environments such as large open spaces without obstructions around the light-emitting diode (LED)...
conference paper 2020
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Wu, Hongjia (author), Wang, Q. (author), Xiong, Jie (author), Zuniga, Marco (author)
Visible Light Communication (VLC) based on LEDs has been a hot topic investigated for over a decade. However, most of the research efforts assume the intensity of LED light is constant. This hypothesis is not true when Smart Lighting is introduced to VLC, which requires LEDs to adapt their brightness based on the intensity of natural ambient...
journal article 2020
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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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Wang, Q. (author), Zuniga, Marco (author)
Artificial lighting has been used mainly for illumination for more than a century. Only recently, we have started to transform our lighting infrastructure to provide new services such as sensing and communication. These advancements have two key requirements: the ability to modulate light sources (for data transmission) and the presence of...
conference paper 2020
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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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Sánchez-Rodríguez, D. (author), Alonso-González, I. (author), Sánchez-Medina, J. (author), Ley-Bosch, C. (author), Díaz-Vilarino, L. (author)
Indoor localization has gained considerable attention over the past decade because of the emergence of numerous location-aware services. Research works have been proposed on solving this problem by using wireless networks. Nevertheless, there is still much room for improvement in the quality of the proposed classification models. In the last...
conference paper 2017
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