UID:
almahu_9948342720102882
Format:
1 online resource (various pagings) :
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illustrations (some color).
ISBN:
9780750322843
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9780750322836
Series Statement:
IOP series in emerging technologies in optics and photonics
Content:
Visible light communication (VLC) has emerged as an attractive alternative to radio frequency (RF) communication, due to its abundant, license free bandwidth and cost-effectiveness. The visible light spectrum is much larger than the entire RF spectrum, and largely unexplored. VLC has proved its viability in automotive applications to provide short range vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communications due to increased deployment of LED lights and image sensors in modern vehicles. However, there are a few challenges, described in this book, that need to be addressed before global adaptation. VLC can be a blessing for intelligent transportation systems and autonomous vehicles. This book stands out as a must-read for researchers, graduate students and industry professionals who work in the VLC field. Part of IOP Series in Emerging Technologies in Optics and Photonics.
Note:
"Version: 20191101"--Title page verso.
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1. Introduction -- 1.1. Optical wireless communication -- 1.2. VLC in autonomous vehicles and ITS -- 1.3. Research in the usage of VLC in AV and ITS -- 1.4. Standardization efforts -- 1.5. The architecture of the VLC system -- 1.6. Noise and SNR -- 1.7. Chapter summary
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2. Channel modeling for the V2V-VLC system -- 2.1. Channel modeling for VLC -- 2.2. Channel modeling for V2V-VLC system -- 2.3. (2 x 2) MIMO V2V-VLC system model -- 2.4. Channel impulse response and transfer function -- 2.5. Performance analysis of the V2V-VLC channel model -- 2.6. Simulation and results -- 2.7. Chapter summary
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3. Optical OFDM basics -- 3.1. OFDM principle -- 3.2. Optical OFDM -- 3.3. Related work in adaptive modulation for VLC -- 3.4. Optical OFDM scheme of a V2V-VLC system -- 3.5. Performance analysis and bit loading algorithm -- 3.6. Results and discussions -- 3.7. Chapter summary
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4. Precoder and equalizer in 2 x 2 MIMO VLC systems -- 4.1. Related work in precoding and equalization for VLC -- 4.2. Dimming control technique and its performance in VLC systems -- 4.3. Precoder and equalizer in 2 x 2 MIMO V2V-VLC systems -- 4.4. Simulation and results -- 4.5. Chapter summary
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5. Shadowing effects on visible light communication -- 5.1. Shadowing in VLC -- 5.2. Channel impulse response with shadowing -- 5.3. Shadowing effect -- 5.4. Error probability -- 5.5. Simulations -- 5.6. Chapter summary
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6. Sunlight effect on V2V-VLC system and denoising schemes -- 6.1. Solar irradiance -- 6..2 SNR of V2V-VLC system -- 6.3. Related work in denoising schemes for VLC -- 6.4. Noise calculations -- 6.5. Differential receiver as a denoising scheme to improve the performance of V2V-VLC systems -- 6.6. V2V-VLC denoising scheme using machine learning -- 6.7. Chapter summary -- Appendix A. Certain VLC terminologies.
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Also available in print.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.
Additional Edition:
Print version: ISBN 9780750322829
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1088/978-0-7503-2284-3
URL:
https://iopscience.iop.org/book/978-0-7503-2284-3
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