Towards energy neutral wireless communications: Photovoltaic cells to connect remote areas

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In this work, we have designed, developed and deployed the world's first optical wireless communication (OWC) system using off-the-shelf lasers and solar photovoltaics. Four bidirectional OWC prototypes have been installed on the Orkney Islands of Scotland at a 30 m link distance for the provision of high-speed internet access to two residential properties. The silicon-made solar panels can harvest power up to 5 W from sunlight and they offer data rates as high as 8 Mb/s. Using additional analogue processing, data rates higher than the existing landline broadband connection are achieved. This breakthrough opens the development path to low cost, self-powered and plug-and-play free-space optical (FSO) systems.

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Das, S., Poves, E., Fakidis, J., Sparks, A., Videv, S., & Haas, H. (2019). Towards energy neutral wireless communications: Photovoltaic cells to connect remote areas. Energies, 12(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12193772

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