Two important emerging technologies presented by Jean Armstrong
Tuesday, 25th November 2014
Light emitting diodes (LEDs) are rapidly replacing conventional incandescent and fluorescent lights in applications as diverse as indoor lighting, and road traffic signals. These LEDs, though designed for lighting not communication, can be modulated at frequencies in the megahertz range. In Visible Light Communications (VLC) these signal are used to carry high data rate signals, for example data rates of up to 1Gbit/s have been reported using standard white lighting LEDs. VLC can be used in association with radio frequency communications (eg. Wi-Fi or cellular networks) or as a means for data broadcasting. LEDs can also be used for Visible Light Positioning (VLP) which enables very accurate indoor positioning capabilities. This presentation will describe the state of the art and future directions for these two important emerging technologies.
AFTER the conclusion of Jean's presentation at 1.30pm, there will be an opportunity for you to network with your industry colleagues over tea and coffee until 2.00pm.
Date and Time
Tue, 25 Nov 2014
12:30 - 14:00 AEDT