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Wireless optical networks could make vehicles lighter

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LED-based wireless optical networks in vehicles could significantly cut the weight of wiring under the hood, not only saving on fuel, but also allowing passengers to tap into visible or infrared spectrum bands in overhead lighting to watch movies or play music. Radio-frequency (RF) signals are used for smartphones, for hands-free headsets for the driver and passengers, and for multimedia-related applications such as tablet PCs, but RF communication suffers from a congested bandwidth. In contrast, wireless systems benefit from an unlimited and unregulated spectrum. The University of...Read full article

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    Published: November 2012
    CommunicationsConsumerEnglandEuropefiber opticsindustrialinfrared lightInternational Conference on Transparent Optical NetworksLight Sourcesoptical networksOpticsPCsResearch & TechnologyRF communicationsRoger GreenSensors & DetectorssmartphonesTech PulseUniversity of Warwickvehicle speed controlvisible lightwirelesswireless optical networkLEDs

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