DocumentCode
147665
Title
Optical CDMA codes for an indoor localization system using VLC
Author
De Lausnay, Steven ; De Strycker, Lieven ; Goemaere, Jean-Pierre ; Stevens, Nobby ; Nauwelaers, B.
Author_Institution
DraMCo Res. Group, KU Leuven, Ghent, Belgium
fYear
2014
fDate
17-17 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
50
Lastpage
54
Abstract
This paper describes the use of optical Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) codes for an indoor localization system using Visible Light Communication. VLC uses Intensity Modulation and Direct Detection (IM/DD) so the CDMA codes can be used as baseband signals which makes the driving electronics less complex. In order to keep the installation cost low, a backbone network between the LEDs is not present. This makes it an asynchronous CDMA system where the cross- correlation is random and can in some cases introduces large distance errors. There are two groups of Optical CDMA codes namely uni- and bi- polar. When bipolar codes are used, the receiver should be equipped with an appropriated High Pass Filter (HPF). The results show that there is no large difference in cross- correlation between the codes but bipolar codes can reduce the distance error and so the position error even when there is static surrounding light like e.g. sunlight.
Keywords
Global Positioning System; code division multiple access; code division multiplexing; codes; high-pass filters; DD; HPF; IM; VLC; asynchronous system; backbone network; baseband signals; bipolar codes; cross-correlation; direct detection; distance error reduction; driving electronics; high pass filter; indoor localization system; intensity modulation; optical CDMA codes; optical code division multiple access codes; position error; static surrounding light; sunlight; unipolar codes; visible light communication; Adaptive optics; Correlation; Light emitting diodes; Multiaccess communication; Noise; Optical receivers;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Optical Wireless Communications (IWOW), 2014 3rd International Workshop in
Conference_Location
Funchal
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWOW.2014.6950775
Filename
6950775
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