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Using LED Lighting for Ubiquitous Indoor Wireless Networking
2008
2008 IEEE International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and Communications
Wireless networking is currently dominated by radio frequency (RF) techniques. However, the soon-to-be ubiquity of LED-based lighting motivated by significant energy savings provides an opportunistic deployment of widespread free-space optical (FSO) communications. LEDbased network transceivers have a variety of competitive advantages over RF including high bandwidth density, security, energy consumption, and aesthetics. They also use a highly reusable unregulated part of the spectrum (visible
doi:10.1109/wimob.2008.57
dblp:conf/wimob/LittleDSBG08
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