Abstract
Visible Light Communication is an optical wireless communication technology that convey information by modulating visible light over some standard illumination. Interest in the field of VLC has grown rapidly along with the development of LEDs as a source of lighting. The motivation is clear: If the room is lit by an LED, why not use it further for the communication provider, along with the lighting facilities at the same time? At the sending side, VLC technology uses LED lighting lamps which are currently very popular to replace incandescent lamps and TL (Fluorescent Lamp) lamps. Visible light communication has many advantages, including security, speed, and convenience to be applied to users to send various types of information including digital data such as text and images. Several studies have been conducted previously regarding the application of information delivery systems using VLC such as sending voice, digital data, images, and video. However, it has not been clearly stated the influence of various lighting lamps used on the system mentioned above such as electrical and optical power used, the angle of transmission and optimal distance with the influence of environmental conditions that cause information transmission losses. Data that can be sent well use yard lighting with a maximum distance of 130cm with 15lx light intensity, street lighting with a maximum distance of 400cm with 6lx light intensity, and vehicle lights with a maximum distance of 270cm with 12lx light intensity.
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Sitanggang, R. S., Darlis, D., & Noviyanti, K. W. (2019). Performance of Outdoor Lamp Implementation for Visible Light Communication under Ambient Environment. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1364). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1364/1/012008
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