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This document proposes using visible light emitting diodes (LEDs) in an existing optical access network to create a wireless optical link for downlink and uplink transmission through fiber and wireless channels. LEDs have advantages over incandescent lights such as long life, tolerance to humidity, low power consumption and minimal heat. Importantly, LEDs can be modulated and encoded with audio and digital information for communication purposes. Therefore, LEDs can serve as both illumination and communication devices and be part of wireless optical communication systems. The document describes a system for broadcasting audio and digital signals using visible LEDs and experimentally verifies a 5Mbps link over 23km of fiber and 40cm wireless channel.

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Abstract

This document proposes using visible light emitting diodes (LEDs) in an existing optical access network to create a wireless optical link for downlink and uplink transmission through fiber and wireless channels. LEDs have advantages over incandescent lights such as long life, tolerance to humidity, low power consumption and minimal heat. Importantly, LEDs can be modulated and encoded with audio and digital information for communication purposes. Therefore, LEDs can serve as both illumination and communication devices and be part of wireless optical communication systems. The document describes a system for broadcasting audio and digital signals using visible LEDs and experimentally verifies a 5Mbps link over 23km of fiber and 40cm wireless channel.

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ABSTRACT

Visible light emitting diode (LED) wireless system based on the existing optical access network is proposed for the first time. Electro-absorption transceiver (EAT) is used to construct LED wireless optical link with optical access network. 5Mbps downlink and uplink transmission is verified through 23Km standard single mode fiber (SSMF) and 40cm wireless channel experimentally. The superiority of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) over incandescent lights, due to long life expectancy, high tolerance to humidity, low power consumption, and minimal heat generation, is well supported. One important characteristic of LEDs is that they are semiconductor devices capable of fast switching with the addition of appropriate electronics. That is, the visible light emitted by LEDs can be modulated and encoded with audio information for broadcasting. Therefore, in addition to their normal functions as indication and illumination devices, LEDs can be used as communication devices for transmitting and broadcasting audio and digital information. Hence, they can become part of wireless optical communication systems. This article describes an information system for the broadcasting of audio and digital signals using visible LEDs. The novel idea of this article is to modulate light waves from visible LEDs for communication purposes. This concurrent use of visible LEDs for simultaneous signaling and communication, called iLight, leads to many new and interesting applications and is based on the idea of fast switching of LEDs and the modulation visible-light waves for freespace communications. The feasibility of such approach has been examined and hardware has been implemented with experimental results. The implementation of an optical link has been carried out using an LED traffic-signal head as a transmitter.

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