Efficient cross-room switch mechanism for indoor room-division-multiplexing based visible light communication network

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Abstract

Visible light communication (VLC) is considered to be an attractive scheme to realize the broadband wireless communication for an indoor environment. We present a room division multiplexing (RDM) mechanism for an indoor multi-room VLC network, which utilizes the spatial position of the LED lamp in different rooms as a novel dimension of network resource for multiplexing, and thus the network capacity is increased. In such a network, the service interruption caused by user cross-room movement is an important problem, and we propose a double-area-positioning based cross-room switch solution. An experimental platform demonstrates the RDM-deployed VLC network, and validates the performance of the presented switch mechanism.

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Huang, Z., Xiong, J., Li, J., & Ji, Y. (2015). Efficient cross-room switch mechanism for indoor room-division-multiplexing based visible light communication network. Journal of the Optical Society of Korea, 19(4), 351–356. https://doi.org/10.3807/JOSK.2015.19.4.351

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