Presentation 2014-07-30
Performance of CSK communication systems with Display and Cameras
Hiroki MIZUNO, Sangon CHOI, Atsuya YOKOI,
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Abstract(in English) CSK (Color Shift Keying) is one of the Visible Light Communication (VLC) modulation schemes approved as part of IEEE802.15.7-VLC in 2011. With CSK, transferring data from a display device to cameras becomes possible without requiring any additional equipment. In addition to explaining what CSK is, this report covers the details on a display-device-to-camera data communication prototype as well as the results from performance evaluation tests. The prototype was made only with off-the-shelf consumer products. With 4CSK 16x16 matrix and the device (a display monitor and camera) placed 2 meters apart, our experiments confirmed that the bit error rate (BER) can be as low as 10^<-3>.
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Keyword(in English) Visible Light Communication / Color Shift Keying / Communication systems with display and cameras
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Conference Date 2014/7/22(1days)
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Title (in English) Performance of CSK communication systems with Display and Cameras
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Keyword(1) Visible Light Communication
Keyword(2) Color Shift Keying
Keyword(3) Communication systems with display and cameras
1st Author's Name Hiroki MIZUNO
1st Author's Affiliation Samsung R&D Institute Japan()
2nd Author's Name Sangon CHOI
2nd Author's Affiliation Samsung Electoronics
3rd Author's Name Atsuya YOKOI
3rd Author's Affiliation Samsung R&D Institute Japan
Date 2014-07-30
Paper # MoNA2014-27
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 160
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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