Repository logo
Log In(current)
  • Inicio
  • Personal de Investigación
  • Unidad Académica
  • Publicaciones
  • Colecciones
    Datos de Investigacion Divulgacion cientifica Personal de Investigacion Protecciones Proyectos Externos Proyectos Internos Publicaciones Tesis
  1. Home
  2. Universidad de Santiago de Chile
  3. Publicaciones
  4. Implementation of a Low-Cost Vehicular Vlc System and Can Bus Interface
Details

Implementation of a Low-Cost Vehicular Vlc System and Can Bus Interface

Journal
2018 11th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, Csndsp 2018
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Soto-Gomez, J  
Abstract
Vehicular communication networks are one of the essential technologies needed to implement intelligent transportation systems in smart cities. In such networks, available/licensed technologies still need to develop robustness and resilience to support critical applications for safety and efficiency. One novel technology, complementary to radio-frequency, is visible light communications (VLC), which has the potential of taking advantage of light emitting diodes (LEDs) that are widely deployed in car lamps and traffic lights. Control area network bus (CAN Bus), the control network of all modern cars, can be read through the on-board diagnostics (OBD) port available inside the cabin. Data from sensors and actuators of the car can be robustly acquired from the bus and can be shared to allow the vehicular network cooperatively build knowledge of the kinetic data of each car through beaconing. In this work, a low-cost VLC system based on white LED technology, which is increasingly replacing halogen bulbs in cars headlamps, is implemented and validated in laboratory conditions at a distance up to 1.5 meters between the transmitter and receiver. Further, the implementation of a low-cost CAN Bus interface is shown. Its velocity data acquisition is validated by testing the system against a global positioning system (GPS) device. The proposed low-cost CAN Bus interface achieved high reproducibility of the GPS estimations and was validated with a 0.9979 Lin s concordance correlation coefficient. © 2018 IEEE.
Get Involved!
  • Source Code
  • Documentation
  • Slack Channel
Make it your own

DSpace-CRIS can be extensively configured to meet your needs. Decide which information need to be collected and available with fine-grained security. Start updating the theme to match your Institution's web identity.

Need professional help?

The original creators of DSpace-CRIS at 4Science can take your project to the next level, get in touch!

Logo USACH

Universidad de Santiago de Chile
Avenida Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins nº 3363. Estación Central. Santiago Chile.
ciencia.abierta@usach.cl © 2023
The DSpace CRIS Project - Modificado por VRIIC USACH.

  • Accessibility settings
  • Privacy policy
  • End User Agreement
  • Send Feedback
Logo DSpace-CRIS
Repository logo COAR Notify