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Real-time full-duplex transmission experiment for air and underwater invisible light communication system

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posted on 2024-07-02, 07:01 authored by Takahiro Kodama, Keita Tanaka, Ayumu Kariya, Kiichiro Kuwahara, Fumiya Kobori, Keiji Shimada, Shogo Hayashida
Specifications for highly secure and large-capacity optical transceivers are necessary when wireless communication is used over different transmission channels, such as underwater and air, in shallow sea areas. We evaluated the dynamic characteristics of bidirectional real-time transmission using an LED Backhaul® that can generate and process direct current-added orthogonal frequency division multiplexing signals in the 850 nm band to demonstrate the feasibility of invisibility light communication. A composite channel that is 1.2 m in water and 10 m in the air was used as an optical radio channel. This experiment is the first report on real-time and 4K video stream transmission for a line-of-sight full-duplex optical wireless communication in the invisible light band via heterogeneous transmission channels such as shallow water and air.

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Adaptable and Seamless Technology Transfer Program through Target-Driven R and D (JPMJTM22E5)

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115317

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