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Visible Light Communications: Modulation and Signal Processing

ISBN: 978-1-119-33185-8

December 2017

Wiley-IEEE Press

368 pages

Description

A comprehensive reference on modulation and signal processing for visible light communication

This informative new book on state-of-the-art visible light communication (VLC) provides, for the first time, a systematical and advanced treatment of modulation and signal processing for VLC. Visible Light Communications: Modulation and Signal Processing is a practical guide to designing VLC, linking academic research with commercial applications.

In recent years, VLC has attracted attention from academia and industry since it has many advantages over the traditional radio frequency, including wide unregulated bandwidth, high security, at a low cost. It is a promising complementary technique in 5G wireless communications, especially in indoor applications. However, lighting constraints have not been covered in current literature when considering VLC system design, and its importance has been underestimated. That's why this book—written by a team of experts with both academic research experience and industrial development experience in the field—is so welcome. To help readers understand the theory and design of VLC systems, the book:

  • Details many modern techniques on both modulation and signal processing aspects
  • Links academic research with commercial applications in visible light communications as well as other wireless communication systems
  • Combines theoretical rigor with practical examples in presenting optical camera communication systems

Visible Light Communications: Modulation and Signal Processing serves as a useful tool and reference book for visible light communication professionals, as well as wireless communication system professionals and project managers. It is also an important guide for undergraduates and graduates who want to conduct research in areas of wireless communications.

About the Author

ZHAOCHENG WANG, PhD, is a Professor at the Department of Electronic Engineering at Tsinghua University, China. Dr. Wang previously published Millimeter Wave Communication Systems with Wiley-IEEE Press.

QI WANG, PhD, is a Research Fellow at the School of Electronics and Computer Science at University of Southampton, United Kingdom.

WEI HUANG, PhD, is an academic member of the School of Information Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China.

ZHENGYUAN XU, PhD, is a Professor at the School of Information Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China.