• DocumentCode
    3639963
  • Title

    Visible-light communication system enabling 73 Mb/s data streaming

  • Author

    Olivier Bouchet;Pascal Porcon;Mike Wolf;Liane Grobe;Joachim W. Walewski;Stefan Nerreter;Klaus-Dieter Langer;Luz Fernández;Jelena Vucic;Thomas Kamalakis;Georgia Ntogari;Eric Gueutier

  • Author_Institution
    France Té
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    1042
  • Lastpage
    1046
  • Abstract
    The hOME Gigabit Access (OMEGA) home-area-network project aims at bridging the gap between home and access network and providing Gb/s connectivity to users. The project considers a combination of various technologies such as radio-frequency and wireless optical links operating at infrared and visible wavelengths. When combined with power-line communications (PLC), this enables a home backbone that meets the project´s “without new wires” vision. A technology-independent MAC layer will control this network and provide services as well as connectivity to any number of devices the user wishes to connect to in any room of a house/apartment. In order to make this vision come true, substantial progress had to be achieved in the fields of optical wireless physical layer development and data-link-layer protocol design. This paper reports an experimental demonstration of an indoor visible-light wireless link including a MAC layer protocol adapted to optical wireless communications systems. The system operates at 84 Mb/s broadcast and was successfully used to transmit three highdefinition video streams.
  • Keywords
    "Wireless communication","Optical transmitters","Optical receivers","Optical fiber communication","Protocols","Light emitting diodes","Optical filters"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    GLOBECOM Workshops (GC Wkshps), 2010 IEEE
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-8863-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/GLOCOMW.2010.5700092
  • Filename
    5700092