Visible Light Communication: A System Perspective-Overview and Challenges

Sensors (Basel). 2019 Mar 7;19(5):1153. doi: 10.3390/s19051153.

Abstract

Visible light communication (VLC) is a new paradigm that could revolutionise the future of wireless communication. In VLC, information is transmitted through modulating the visible light spectrum (400⁻700 nm) that is used for illumination. Analytical and experimental work has shown the potential of VLC to provide high-speed data communication with the added advantage of improved energy efficiency and communication security/privacy. VLC is still in the early phase of research. There are fewer review articles published on this topic mostly addressing the physical layer research. Unlike other reviews, this article gives a system prespective of VLC along with the survey on existing literature and potential challenges toward the implementation and integration of VLC.

Keywords: LED communication; VLC networks; optical communication; visible light communication.

Publication types

  • Review