MirrorVLC: Optimal Mirror Placement for Multi-Element VLC Networks
Sifat Ibne Mushfique, Ahmad Alsharoa, Murat Yuksel

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel mirror placement strategy in multi-element VLC systems to significantly improve illumination uniformity and data throughput by optimizing the reflection of LED beams.
Contribution
It formulates a joint optimization problem for mirror placement to enhance SINR and illumination, proposing a two-stage heuristic solution with substantial performance gains.
Findings
Approximately threefold increase in illumination
Around fourfold increase in throughput
Effective mirror placement improves system performance
Abstract
Visible Light Communication (VLC) is a rapidly growing technology which can supplement the current radio frequency (RF) based wireless communication systems. VLC can play a huge part in solving the ever-increasing problem of spectrum scarcity because of the growing availability of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs). One of the biggest advantages of VLC over other communication systems is that it can provide illumination and data communication simultaneously without needing any extra deployment. Although it is essential to provide data rate at a blazing speed to all the users nowadays, maintaining a satisfactory level in the distribution of lighting is also important. In this paper, we present a novel approach of using mirrors to enhance the illumination uniformity and throughput of an indoor multi-element VLC system architecture. In this approach, we improve the Signal-to-Interference plus…
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TopicsOptical Wireless Communication Technologies
