Qian Wang, Man Zhou, K. Ren, Tao Lei, Jikun Li, Zhibo Wang
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Rain Bar: Robust Application-Driven Visual Communication Using Color Barcodes
Color barcode-based visible light communication (VLC) over screen-camera links has attracted great research interest in recent years due to its many desirable properties, including free of charge, free of interference, free of complex network configuration and well-controlled communication security. To achieve high-throughput barcode streaming, previous systems separately address design challenges such as image blur, imperfect frame synchronization and error correction etc., without being investigated as an interrelated whole. This does not fully exploit the capacity of color barcode streaming, and these solutions all have their own limitations from a practical perspective. This paper proposes RainBar, a new and improved color barcode-based visual communication system, which features a carefully-designed high-capacity barcode layout design to allow flexible frame synchronization and accurate code extraction. A progressive code locator detection and localization scheme and a robust color recognition scheme are proposed to enhance system robustness and hence the decoding rate under various working conditions. An extensive experimental study is presented to demonstrate the effectiveness and flexibility of RainBar. Results on Android smartphones show that our system achieves higher average throughput than previous systems, under various working environments.