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Title: | On the Use of Light-Emitting Freewheeling/Blocking Diodes for Optical Wireless Communications |
Authors: | Pawlikowski, Warren |
Advisor: | Hranilovic, Steve Narimani, Mehdi |
Department: | Electrical and Computer Engineering |
Keywords: | VLC, OWC, visible, light, communications, optical, wireless, switched-mode, power, supply, SMPS, LED, Light-Emitting, Diode, IoT, Internet of Things, LEFD, LEBD, lighting |
Publication Date: | 2019 |
Abstract: | Although visible light communication(VLC) systems can provide high density links for use with IoT devices, an energy efficient, high rate method of designing a VLC transmitter is still unclear. Present designs for transmitters such as the bias-T, designs with switch manipulation, and interleaved converters are not commercially viable due to costly and complex designs that sacrifice energy efficiency for data rate. A design allowing for efficient, high rate communications, while maintaining a low cost would allow for widespread adoption of this technology. In this thesis, a novel approach of integrating power converters and VLC systems is explored by replacing commutating diodes with LEDs. By leveraging switched-mode power supply(SMPS) structures, the power dissipated within the converter may be harnessed and used for communications. The result is a simple and energy efficient solution capable of high rate links. Simulation and experimental results demonstrate buck and boost SMPS topologies that simultaneously increase energy efficiency and provide communications at SMPS switching rate without increasing component count. |
Description: | Integration of optical wireless communications (OWC) within switched-mode power supplies (SMPS) |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/24350 |
Appears in Collections: | Open Access Dissertations and Theses |
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