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- Title
Audio SIMO system based on visible light communication using cavity LEDs.
- Authors
Eltokhy, Mostafa A. R.; Abdel-Hady, Mohamed; Haggag, Ayman; El-Bendary, Mohsen A. M.; Ali, Hisham; Hosny, Tarek
- Abstract
The necessity for access to a high data rate has been the motivation behind expanding new technologies. The increasing of wireless devices has caused the radio wave spectrum to become congested. Additionally, radio waves cannot be used in EMI-vulnerable places. Hence, the interest in visible light communication (VLC) offers real alternatives to radio-based communications. This paper focuses on the use of visible light as a data communication medium and introduces a designed audio SIMO (Single-Input-Multi-Output) data transmission system from point to multipoint to demonstrate the functionality of the VLC system in audio transmission through modulated LEDs light. The system is made up of the transmitting unit and multi-receiving units. The transmitting unit consists of three stages: audio in, preamplifier, and white LEDs array that transmits the data using the ON-OFF keying (OOK) modulation technique to all receivers. On the other hand, the receiving unit consists of three receivers that have different photodetectors aspects with fixed distances separation between them. The line of sight (LOS) communication between transmitter and receivers for the purpose to transfer audio data has been employed. Based on the LOS link, simulation and experimental analysis have been done in multiple semi-angles for studying the output performance of receivers and the characteristics of the white LEDs such as luminous intensity and received power at 20,45 and 70 semi-angle at half-power through MATLAB® software.
- Subjects
OPTICAL communications; VISIBLE spectra; DATA transmission systems; SOUND systems; RADIO waves; RADIO technology; LED displays
- Publication
Multimedia Tools & Applications, 2023, Vol 82, Issue 30, p46371
- ISSN
1380-7501
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11042-023-15680-8