
Visible Light Communications
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This book describes the methods and application of Visible Light Communication (VLC) and covers topics such as light sources, detectors, VLC systems, optical modulation schemes, optical multiple-access techniques, new VLC standards, and current applications including ubiquitous indoor information services, visible-light wireless LAN (LiFi), underwater optical wireless communications, and VLC with art.
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Dr. Xin Lin is a senior researcher for optoelectronics. Her research interests include optical wireless communications, optical neural networks, lightwave sensing, and metaoptics. She is Senior Member of Optica and IEICE.
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Overview of visible light communication (VLC).- Visible-light (VL) sources.- VL detectors.- VLC techniques.- VLC standardization.- Current applications.
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