Tsonev Dobroslav, Videv Stefan, Haas Harald
Opt Express. 2015 Jan 26;23(2):1627-37. doi: 10.1364/OE.23.001627.
Potential visible light communication (VLC) data rates at over 10 Gb/s have been recently demonstrated using light emitting diodes (LEDs). The disadvantage is, LEDs have an inherent trade-off between optical efficiency and bandwidth. Consequently, laser diodes (LDs) can be considered as a very promising alternative for better utilization of the visible light spectrum for communication purposes. This work investigates the communication capabilities of off-the-shelf LDs in a number of scenarios with illumination constraints. The results indicate that optical wireless access data rates in the excess of 100 Gb/s are possible at standard indoor illumination levels.
最近已证明,使用发光二极管(LED)可实现超过10 Gb/s的潜在可见光通信(VLC)数据速率。缺点是,LED在光效率和带宽之间存在固有的权衡。因此,激光二极管(LD)可被视为一种非常有前景的替代方案,以便更好地利用可见光谱进行通信。这项工作研究了在多种有照明限制的场景下现成LD的通信能力。结果表明,在标准室内照明水平下,超过100 Gb/s的光无线接入数据速率是可能的。