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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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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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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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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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YAN, YIXUN (author)
Visible Light Communication (VLC) has gained popularity due to its inherent security as a complementary technology to Radio Frequency (RF) in the last decades to solve the "spectrum crunch'' problem. Meanwhile, The latest IEEE 802.11ah standard, also called WiFi HaLow, offers the range, throughput, and low power consumption that is extremely...
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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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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Wervers, Michel (author)
As more and more devices have become wireless, the traditional Radio Frequency (RF) spectrum has become densely populated. To relieve this pressure, communication using light, visible light communication (VLC), has been proposed by many researchers. However, not all light sources can be modulated to transmit information. Therefore, the use of...
master thesis 2021
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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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Bloom, Rens (author)
The idea of the internet of things (IoT) states that devices with embedded electronics will outnumber the devices operated by humans. All those "things" will require connectivity to exchange information gathered from processed sensor data. A large part of the data will be sent through the air, such that mobile devices can be deployed without a...
master thesis 2017
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Johannsson, Bjarki (author)
The use of Light Emitting Diodes (LED) as a main source of illumination<br/>can help in significantly reducing global energy conspumtions. The LED is<br/>well suited for modulating visible light, enabling a wireless communication<br/>channel. A popular topic in Visible Light Communication (VLC) research<br/>is to push data throughput past the...
master thesis 2017
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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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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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