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IFELF01

APPLICATION OF LI-FI TECHNOLOGY IN THE


TRANSMISSION OF THE SOUND AT THE BASE OF THE PWM

ABSTRACT
Light fidelity (Li-Fi) which is a technology attached to the visible light
communications (VLC) offers many key advantages and effective solutions to the
problems posed in the last decade. Through this technology, data is transmitted by
light thanks to the unique properties of white light emitting diode (LED) lamps
switching.
In this project, we created a scheme of transmission at the base of the
pulse-width modulation (PWM). The information that we are going to transmit in
our case is an audio signal generated by a mobile phone. We create a saw tooth
signal that we compare with our audio signal in order to create a PWM signal.
Then this modulated signal will be transmitted by LED in the form of a light signal
that the photodiode (PD) detects and transforms it into an electrical signal. Finally,
we demodulate the signal obtained by a simple first-order low-pass filter RC to
receive the demodulated in the speakers.
IFELF02
SMART VEHICULAR COMMUNICATION SYSYTEM USING
LIFI TECHNOLOGY

ABSTRACT
This project develops a smart vehicular communication system using Li Fi
technology which provides protection against vehicular collisions on the roads.
Li Fi (Light Fidelity) is an emerging technology which uses the visible light
spectrum for communication. This project focuses on the safety on roads in which
the headlights, which consists of LEDs acting as transmitter, communicate with
photo sensors acting as receiver. White LEDs used in the head and tail lights can
effectively be used for short range communication with the photo detectors. The
application is cost effective as LEDs are cheap and simple algorithms are proposed
for signal generation and transmission.

IFELF03

IMPLEMENTATION OF ZIGBEE-VLC SYSTEM TO SUPPORT


LIGHT CONTROL NETWORK CONFIGURATION

ABSTRACT

Zigbee-VLC Transmitter and Receiver are designed, implemented and


tested. By utilizing the zigbee VLC Transmitter and Receiver, commissioning
procedures for light control network configuration are simplified and
commissioning time is drastically reduced. As a result of this research, the
transmitter is complete with zigbee-VLC features implemented in the Single MCU
without rising production costs and the 1-board solution receiver including a
zigbee and VLC functions are implemented.
In addition, as a result of the test work using the light control app,
dramatically shortening commissioning time, easy lighting control is possible was
confirmed. The prototype of transmitter with two sensors, the data are transmitted
to the receiver node via lifi transceiver and from the receiver node the data gets
transmitted to the server monitoring system via zigbee.

IFELF04
IMPACT OF VLC ON LIGHT EMISSION QUALITY OF
WHITE LEDS

ABSTRACT

This project presents the effect of data modulation on the emitted light
quality of phosphor converted white LEDs. The results showed that provided the
expected average current driving the LEDs remains unchanged then the emitted
light quality will stay the same. DC-balanced modulating signal, with a non-
varying average value, any fluctuations in the instantaneous driving current due to
data modulation do not have any significant impact on the measured light quality
metrics.
Visible light communication applications therefore, a DC-balanced
signalling becomes a prerequisite if the expected quality of light emitted by the
LEDs is to be preserved. The experimental prototype consists includes transmitter
and receiver unit from which the data transmission can be made by means of a
visible light which is a wireless data transmission and the data can be monitored by
means of pc.

IFELF05

STEREO AUDIO STREAMING VIA VISIBLE LIGHT

ABSTRACT

Visible Light Communication (VLC) is emerging as a next generation data


transmission method for short-range communication applications. we implement
and characterize two prototype stereo audio streaming methods utilizing VLC. A
software architecture is developed to process and stream data.
The software architecture is bridged with a hardware section, which
facilitates free-space VLC channel,over a Universal Serial Bus (USB) to serial
interface. A particularly attractive feature of our system is that it uses commonly
available, low-cost components which enables its implementation in everyday
applications. The prototype includes transmitter and receiver unit. The transmitter
unit consists of voice playback with a pc input from which the voice is transmitted
via lifi transmitter and the voice gets received in a lifi receiver and amplified in
voice amplifier.
IFELF06

UNCOORDINATED MULTIPLE ACCESS SCHEME FOR


VLC SYSTEMS WITH POSITIONING CAPABILITY

ABSTRACT

Visible light communication (VLC) has attracted a lot of attention in past


several years. VLC systems can be used for both communications and indoor
positioning. Several designs of VLC systems have been proposed and most of them
require central units to control the light emitting diodes (LEDs) in the transmitters
to avoid interference at the receiver side. We propose a novel multiple access
schemes for VLC systems that does not require central unit. The transmitters
simultaneously broadcast different information.
The receiver can extract the information from the superposition of the
received signals from the transmitters. The received power from individual
transmitters can also be determined at the receiver so that positioning algorithms
can be applied. The experimental setup consists of transmitter and receiver section.
Transmitter unit include keypad to control the operation of transceiver unit, thus
the controlling and transmission of data was performed successfully.

IFELF07

COEXISTENCE OF WIFI AND LIFI TOWARD 5G:


CONCEPTS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND CHALLENGES
ABSTRACT

Smart phones, tablets, and the rise of the Internet of Things are driving an
insatiable demand for wireless capacity. This demand requires networking and
Internet infrastructures to evolve to meet the needs of current and future
multimedia applications. Wireless will play an important role toward the goal of
using a diverse spectrum to provide high quality-of-service, especially in indoor
environments where most data are consumed. An additional tier in the wireless
HetNets concept is envisioned using indoor gigabit small-cells to offer additional
wireless capacity where it is needed the most.
The use of light as a new mobile access medium is considered promising. In
this article, we describe the general characteristics of WiFi and VLC (or LiFi) and
demonstrate a practical framework for both technologies to coexist. We explore the
existing research activity in this area and articulate current and future research
challenges based on our experience in building a proof-of-concept. The
experimental setup includes the server monitoring unit from which the sensor data
can be monitored which is uploaded via wifi from a lifi transceiver unit.

IFELF08
EXPERIMENTAL BIOMEDICAL EEG SIGNAL
TRANSMISSION USING VLC

ABSTRACT

The proliferation of radio frequency (RF) communication technology in


biomedical signal transmission is frequently flustered by electromagnetic
interference. Even though the flexibility and mobility of RF-based communication
have much attraction, the radiation brings damage to hospital equipments and even
harm to humans. In this project we propose a novel scheme for transmission of
electroencephalography (EEG) biomedical signal using a visible light
communication (VLC) link.
The data transmission is performed in line of sight (LOS) condition using
ONOFF keying no return to-zero modulation by utilizing all three components,
red, green, and blue, of RGB LED. Experiments are carried out for transmitting
EEG signals using the VLC link. The transmitter consists of RGB LEDs, and at the
receiver side, three photodiodes with red, green, and blue color filters are installed.
The experimental results show excellent reliability and accuracy of the proposed
scheme.

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