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ViLDAR-Visible light sensing-based speed estimation using vehicle headlamps
(IEEE, 2019-11)
The introduction of light emitting diodes (LED) in automotive exterior lighting systems provides opportunities to develop viable alternatives to conventional communication and sensing technologies. Most of the advanced ...
Channel modelling and performance limits of vehicular visible light communication systems
(IEEE, 2020-07)
Visible light communication (VLC) has been proposed as an alternative or complementary technology to radio frequency vehicular communications. Front and back vehicle lights can serve as wireless transmitters making VLC a ...
Low complexity least minimum symbol error rate based post-distortion for vehicular VLC
(IEEE, 2020-10)
Vehicular visible light communications (VLC) has emerged as a viable supplement for high speed next-generation vehicle to vehicle (V2V) communication systems. However, performance of a V2V-VLC link is impaired due to ...
Effect of scattering phase function on underwater visible light communication channel models
(Elsevier, 2021-10)
Non-sequential ray tracing simulations are commonly employed to model underwater visible light communication (VLC) channels. The accuracy of such simulations highly depends on how well the optical properties of water (i.e., ...
Comparative performance evaluation of VLC, LTE and WLAN technologies in indoor environments
(IEEE, 2021)
Recent years have seen an exponential rise in the demand for indoor wireless connections that have driven future generation networks to aim for higher data rates with extended coverage and affordable rates. The two most ...
IEEE 802.11BB reference channel models for light communications
(IEEE, 2023-12-01)
Increasing industrial attention to visible light communications (VLC) technology led the IEEE 802.11 to establish the task group 802.11bb 'Light Communications' (LC) for the development of a VLC standard. As a part of the ...
A path loss model for vehicle-to-vehicle visible light communications
(IEEE, 2019)
The increasing adoption of LEDs in exterior automotive lighting makes visible light communication (VLC) a natural solution for vehicular networking. In this paper, we consider a vehicle-to-vehicle link and propose a path ...
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