A Experiment Study of De-Noising to Reduce the Effect of Artificial Light Interferences for Visible Light Communications Using White-LEDs

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The optical power penalty (OPP) due to the artificial light interference (ALI) can influence the performance of the Visible Light Communications (VLC) system significantly. In this paper, a de-noising scheme based on band-pass filter is achieved in a voice-transmission VLC experiment system and it was proved a effective scheme to improve the quality of the transmission significantly

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 694-697)

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1465-1468

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May 2013

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