The visible light communication receiver provides a wide field-of-view and conforms to different surfaces of the Internet of Things shapes such as laptops and smartphones

About

Visible light communication (VLC) systems provide secure high-throughput indoor wireless networking and are ideal for multi-use office environments and Li-Fi (light fidelity) applications. However, vibrations from movements such as typing on a laptop or handling a smartphone may cause a VLC receiver to lose efficient optical signal reception. The UCF-developed VLC receiver contains a design that conforms to the surfaces of different IoT (Internet of Things) shapes such as laptops, smartphones, TV monitors and virtual reality headsets. Experimental results of a prototype VLC system showed a 20 Mbps VLC link over a 7.1 m distance with a bit error rate of less than 10−5. That is, a speed of 0.2 m/s, acceleration of 43.02 m/s2, displacement of 37.74 mm, and frequency of 6.27 Hz. The testing included subjecting the VLC receiver body to intense vibrations.

Key Benefits

Multi-element illumination and fast data communication in office environments via visible light License-free 20 MHz bandwidth, high spatial reuse potential, and low probability-of-intercept Secure and scalable

Applications

IoT devices and light fixtures Underwater and subterranean optical wireless communication Smart city applications such as road safety systems and autonomous vehicles Asset tracking, for example, in a hospital to monitor wheelchairs and trolleys

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