Gigabit optical wireless communication system for personal area networking
A novel optical system incorporating high bandwidth line-of-sight free space optical wireless for indoor application is described and demonstrated. This system is capable of supporting several giga-bits/second up-stream and down-stream data transmission and is ideally suited for high bandwidth indoo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Optical memory & neural networks 2013-04, Vol.22 (2), p.73-80 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A novel optical system incorporating high bandwidth line-of-sight free space optical wireless for indoor application is described and demonstrated. This system is capable of supporting several giga-bits/second up-stream and down-stream data transmission and is ideally suited for high bandwidth indoor applications such as personal area networks. A simple, user friendly system of beam alignment is used between a central station and multiple local subscribers. Even within real-world office scenarios with limited mobility, alignment is performed easily. By utilizing a modest transmitted power of only 5 dBm, we demonstrate satisfactory performance of bit error rates better than 10
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over the entire room while serving up to 8 subscribers connected to a single central station. Using simulations, the effectiveness of the proposed system architecture is investigated and the key performance trade-offs identified. Proof-of-concept experiments have also been carried that validate the simulation model. Initial experimental results successfully demonstrate that the system is capable of supporting 1–10 Gbps over a 2–6 meter bi-directional optical wireless link in an indoor environment for the first time. |
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ISSN: | 1060-992X 1934-7898 |
DOI: | 10.3103/S1060992X13020033 |