Will Light Waves Trump Wireless for Factory Communication?
Will Light Waves Trump Wireless for Factory Communication?
The researchers, including Mohshen Kavehrad, professor of electrical engineering, think this looks like an ideal system. Radio frequency (RF) systems do not require line-of-sight transmission, but can pass through some substances and so present a security problem. Light, in a room without windows, will not escape the room, improving security, but also allowing the same frequencies to be used in adjacent rooms without interference. Multiple sensors could allow the light signal to pass from room to room or even from floor to floor. The system could also be set up to convert the signal to electricity, transfer it to another location and change it back to light.
“The safest security is physical layer security," said Mohshen Kavehrad. "If you first have to break into the building before you can attack the network, it makes it very difficult.”
No interference
He also noted that an optical system can operate in locations where RF transmission would interfere with other equipment, especially in hospitals, aircraft and even some factories. Because this system is optical, it will not interfere with the RF emissions of navigation equipment, medical devices or factory control systems.
Optical transmissions can transfer sensor data and, unlike RF communications, can also distribute high-resolution images. Further, an optical system can operate in the same space as a radio system without interference.
“As far as I know, these are the first set of measurements for indoor optical wireless links that show the feasibility of the highest bit rates with no line-of-sight,” said Kavehrad. “No radio system had comparable ability.”
The researchers will continue to test optical systems, looking at visible and ultra violet light. They also believe that light emitting diode room lighting could be incorporated into the systems to provide a blanket communications network. The researchers note that this is a very green technology.
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