短文:利用现成的机车尾灯进行可见光通信的信道模型

Wantanee Viriyasitavat, Shun-Hsiang Yu, Hsin-Mu Tsai
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在过去的几年里,发光二极管(LED)由于其使用寿命长,抗振动能力强,并且由于其上升时间短而具有更好的安全性能,因此在汽车照明中变得非常普遍。许多现有的工作使用已经存在于车辆中的led,如刹车灯,转向灯和前照灯,通过可见光通信(VLC)进行车对车(V2V)通信。然而,很少有研究通过从现实世界获得的经验数据或现实假设来推导VLC的分析模型。此外,实验作品经常在封闭的环境中进行,照明系统是专门定制的,而不是现实生活中的照明系统。在本文中,我们进行了一项分析研究,试图在现实的V2V设置中推导VLC通道模型。将所提出的模型与未改装的机车尾灯实际数据进行对比,结果表明,所提出的模型能够准确估计机车尾灯在10米距离内的接收功率。此外,本文还讨论了使用不同类型LED尾灯时VLC辐射行为建模的几个指导原则。
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Short paper: Channel model for visible light communications using off-the-shelf scooter taillight
Over the past few years, Light Emitting Diode (LED) has become very common in automotive lighting due to its long service life, high resistance to vibration, and better safety performance due to its short rise time. A number of existing works use LEDs that already exist in vehicles, such as brake lights, turn signals, and headlamps, to carry out vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communications with visible light communications (VLC). Nonetheless, very few studies derive analytical models for VLC with empirical data obtained from the real world or with realistic assumptions. In addition, experimental works were often conducted in closed environments with lighting systems that are specifically customized, instead of real-life lighting systems. In this paper, we perform an analytical study that attempts to derive VLC channel models in a realistic V2V setting. The proposed model is evaluated against the real-world data obtained with unmodified off-the-shelf scooter taillights, and the results show that the proposed model is able to accurately estimate the received power of the scooter taillight at distances of up to 10 meters. In addition, this paper also discusses several guidelines for modeling VLC radiation behaviors when different types of LED taillights are used.
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