DocumentCode
62517
Title
Optical Wireless for Intravehicle Communications: Incorporating Passenger Presence Scenarios
Author
Higgins, Matthew David ; Green, Roger J. ; Leeson, Mark S.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Eng., Univ. of Warwick, Coventry, UK
Volume
62
Issue
8
fYear
2013
fDate
Oct. 2013
Firstpage
3510
Lastpage
3517
Abstract
Through the implementation of a simple linearly scalable 1-W infrared (IR) transmitter, which is centrally located on the ceiling of a sports utility vehicle (SUV), and for 15 passenger configurations, an analysis into the received power, power deviation, minimum bandwidth, and maximum root-mean-square (RMS) delay spread is provided for the regions of the vehicle most likely to benefit from the deployment of intravehicle optical wireless (OW) communication systems. Several specific regions, including the areas around a passenger´s legs, arms, necks, and shoulders, are shown to have beneficial channel characteristics for the use of personal electronics equipment such as laptops, tablet PCs, or wireless headphones. Similarly, a region around the headrest of the front seat is shown to have potential for the deployment of in-car entertainment solutions independent of the passenger configuration. This analysis, which is the first to introduce the concept of channel variation from multiple passenger configurations, aims to show that OW is a potential candidate for future intravehicular communication systems.
Keywords
automobiles; mean square error methods; optical communication; optical transmitters; wireless channels; IR transmitter; OW communication systems; RMS delay spread; SUV; channel characteristics; channel variation; headrest; in-car entertainment solutions; intravehicle optical wireless communication systems; laptops; linearly scalable infrared transmitter; maximum root-mean-square delay spread; minimum bandwidth; passenger configuration; passenger presence scenarios; personal electronics equipment; power 1 W; power deviation; received power; sports utility vehicle; tablet PC; vehicle regions; wireless headphones; Bandwidth; Delays; Optical transmitters; Receivers; Vectors; Vehicles; Wireless communication; Channel model; optical wireless (OW); vehicular access network; wireless local area network;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVT.2013.2263290
Filename
6516568
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