1st Edition

Indoor Infrared Optical Wireless Communications Systems and Integration

By Ke Wang Copyright 2020
200 Pages
by CRC Press

200 Pages 44 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

200 Pages 44 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

This book aims to give an overview of recent developments in indoor near-infrared optical wireless communication technologies and systems, including basic theories, operating fundamentals, system architectures, modelling, experimental demonstrations, advanced techniques, and most recently, the research efforts towards integrations. Both line-of-sight and diffusive-signals-based options will be... Read more

1. Introduction: Optical Wireless Communications. 2. Near-Infrared Indoor Optical Wireless Communications: System Architecture, Principle and Modeling. 3. Spatial Diversity Techniques in Indoor Optical Wireless Communications (OWC) Systems. 4. Wavelength Multiplexing and Multi-User Access in Near-Infrared Indoor Optical Wireless Communications Systems. 5. Photonic Integrations of Near-Infrared Optical Wireless Communications. 6. Indoor Optical Wireless Localization Technology. 7. Conclusions and Future Directions.

Biography

Dr. Ke Wang is an Australian Research Council (ARC) DECRA Fellow and Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University), VIC, Australia. He worked with The University of Melbourne, Australia, and Stanford University, USA, before joining RMIT University. He has published over 110 peer-reviewed papers in top journals and leading international conferences, including over 20 invited papers. He has been awarded several prestigious national and international awards as recognition of research contributions, such as the Victoria Fellowship, the AIPS Young Tall Poppy Science Award, and the Marconi Society Paul Baran Young Scholar Award. His major areas of interest include: silicon photonics integration, opto-electronics integrated devices and circuits, nanophotonics, optical wireless technology for short-range applications, quasi-passive reconfigurable devices and applications and optical interconnects in data-centres and high-performance computing.