vOptical wireless
communication (OWC) has tremendous
potential to support
the future massive
data transmission requirements.
It has gained
enormous popularity in
science and technology
from short as well as long
distance communication. Visible
light communication (VLC) is
used for short distance communication in indoor.
Free
space optics (FSO) is used in outdoor
for long distance communication.
It’s a compelling alternative or complementary solution to commonly deployed
fiber optics and wireless
radio-frequency links.
vVLC communication will be tested
using light sources with different wavelengths. Various light sources, such as
LEDs with different colors, will be utilized to transmit data. The experiment
aims to analyze how different wavelengths affect data transmission speed,
reliability, and overall performance of VLC.
vVLC/FSO communication
will be utilized to transmit an image.
The image will be encoded and transmitted using optical signals. The receiver
will decode the optical signals to reconstruct the image accurately.