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Title: A review of indoor channel modeling techniques for visible light communications
Authors: Ramirez-Aguilera, A. M.
Luna-Rivera, J. M.
Guerra Yánez, Víctor 
Rabadán Borges, José Alberto 
Pérez Jiménez, Rafael 
Lopez-Hernandez, F. J.
UNESCO Clasification: 33 Ciencias tecnológicas
Keywords: Impulse-Response
Wireless
System
Vlc
Issue Date: 2019
Journal: 2018 Ieee 10Th Latin-American Conference On Communications (Ieee Latincom)
Conference: 10th IEEE Latin-American Conference on Communications, LATINCOM 2018 
Abstract: Visible light communications (VLC)is a technology that uses the unregulated electromagnetic spectrum band between 380 and 780nm which offers an enormous potential of high speed communications for short distances, regardless of radio interference. VLC technology has many useful applications, including smart lighting, high speed data link, communication in hazardous environments, vehicular communications, underwater communications, location based services, etc. Although there is a growing interest on VLC applications, there is still a lack of proper VLC channel models. In this paper, we present a comprehensive survey of modeling techniques for visible light communications with a focus on indoor wireless optical channels. For a better understanding, we select some relevant channel models and compare their characteristics from different aspects.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/55585
ISBN: 9781538667545
ISSN: 2330-989X
DOI: 10.1109/LATINCOM.2018.8613205
Source: 10th IEEE Latin-American Conference on Communications, LATINCOM 2018,14-16 November 2018 – Guadalajara, Mexico. p. 1-6
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