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(In)visible light communication: combining illumination and communication

Published: 27 July 2014 Publication History

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Consumer devices transform into interactive communication interfaces when visible light is used to transmit data. At home, during work or leisure time, light bulbs, toys, or other electronics and accessories can be used as environmental sensors, and act as user interfaces based on their location, play pattern, or other context provided by the Internet. Communication with light enables a true "Internet of Everything".

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Schmid S., Corbellini G., Mangold S., and Gross T. R. 2013. LED-to-LED Visible Light Communication Networks. In ACM MobiHoc, 1--10.
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Schmid S., Corbellini G., Mangold S., and Gross T. R. 2012. An LED-to-LED Visible Light Communication system with software-based synchronization. In Optical Wireless Communication. Globecom Workshops, 1264--1268.

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  • (2017)Adaptive Software-Defined Visible Light Communication NetworksProceedings of the Second International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation10.1145/3054977.3057289(273-274)Online publication date: 18-Apr-2017
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SIGGRAPH '14: ACM SIGGRAPH 2014 Emerging Technologies
July 2014
26 pages
ISBN:9781450329613
DOI:10.1145/2614066
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  • (2017)Adaptive Software-Defined Visible Light Communication NetworksProceedings of the Second International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation10.1145/3054977.3057289(273-274)Online publication date: 18-Apr-2017
  • (2017)Unpacking Visible Light Communication as a Material for DesignProceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems10.1145/3025453.3025862(2019-2023)Online publication date: 2-May-2017
  • (2016)Using smartphones as continuous receivers in a visible light communication systemProceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Visible Light Communication Systems10.1145/2981548.2981558(61-66)Online publication date: 3-Oct-2016
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