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Full-duplex wireless deep ultraviolet light communication

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Abstract

With recent advancements in deep ultraviolet (DUV) light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and solar-blind photodetectors, wireless DUV light communication is emerging as a novel technique, which can extend transmission ranges and avoid solar interference. Herein, a full-duplex, real-time wireless light communication system using 275 nm DUV LEDs is proposed. We adopted high-power DUV LEDs and designed a high-speed transmitter, a high-sensitivity receiver, and a main processing unit for the system. Furthermore, the DUV communication system, using a Reed–Solomon (RS) encoder and an on–off keying (OOK) modem with frequency control, achieves a 10 Mbit/s bidirectional data transmission rate within 5 m in free space, while a full-duplex video communication link is formed. The encapsulated DUV communication system described in this Letter provides a feasible scheme for confidential and anti-electromagnetic interference communication in Internet of Things (IoT) applications.

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Visualization 1       An encapsulated DUV communication system would provide a feasible scheme for confidential and anti-electromagnetic interference communication in Internet of Things era

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