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Main Authors: Wang, Yanxiang, Shen, Yiran, Xu, Kenuo, Zhao, Guangrong, Hassan, Mahbub, Xu, Chenren, Hu, Wen
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.14228
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author Wang, Yanxiang
Shen, Yiran
Xu, Kenuo
Zhao, Guangrong
Hassan, Mahbub
Xu, Chenren
Hu, Wen
author_facet Wang, Yanxiang
Shen, Yiran
Xu, Kenuo
Zhao, Guangrong
Hassan, Mahbub
Xu, Chenren
Hu, Wen
contents Passive visible light communication (VLC) modulates light propagation or reflection to transmit data without directly modulating the light source. Thus, passive VLC provides an alternative to conventional VLC, enabling communication where the light source cannot be directly controlled. There have been ongoing efforts to explore new methods and devices for modulating light propagation or reflection. The state-of-the-art has broken the 100 kbps data rate barrier for passive VLC by using a digital micro-mirror device (DMD) as the light modulating platform, or transmitter, and a photo-diode as the receiver. We significantly extend this work by proposing a massive spatial data channel framework for DMDs, where individual channels can be decoded in parallel using an event camera at the receiver. For the event camera, we introduce event processing algorithms to detect numerous channels and decode bits from individual channels with high reliability. Our prototype, built with off-the-shelf event cameras and DMDs, can decode up to $\sim$2,000 parallel channels, achieving a data transmission rate of 1.6 Mbps, markedly surpassing current benchmarks by 16x.
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spellingShingle Towards High-Speed Passive Visible Light Communication with Event Cameras and Digital Micro-Mirrors
Wang, Yanxiang
Shen, Yiran
Xu, Kenuo
Zhao, Guangrong
Hassan, Mahbub
Xu, Chenren
Hu, Wen
Networking and Internet Architecture
Passive visible light communication (VLC) modulates light propagation or reflection to transmit data without directly modulating the light source. Thus, passive VLC provides an alternative to conventional VLC, enabling communication where the light source cannot be directly controlled. There have been ongoing efforts to explore new methods and devices for modulating light propagation or reflection. The state-of-the-art has broken the 100 kbps data rate barrier for passive VLC by using a digital micro-mirror device (DMD) as the light modulating platform, or transmitter, and a photo-diode as the receiver. We significantly extend this work by proposing a massive spatial data channel framework for DMDs, where individual channels can be decoded in parallel using an event camera at the receiver. For the event camera, we introduce event processing algorithms to detect numerous channels and decode bits from individual channels with high reliability. Our prototype, built with off-the-shelf event cameras and DMDs, can decode up to $\sim$2,000 parallel channels, achieving a data transmission rate of 1.6 Mbps, markedly surpassing current benchmarks by 16x.
title Towards High-Speed Passive Visible Light Communication with Event Cameras and Digital Micro-Mirrors
topic Networking and Internet Architecture
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.14228