Visible Light Communications, written by leading researchers, provides a comprehensive overview of theory, stimulation, design, implementation, and applications. The book is divided into two parts - the first devoted to the underlying theoretical concepts of the VLC and the second part covers VLC applications. Visible Light Communications is an emerging topic with multiple functionalities including data communication, indoor localization, 5G wireless communication networks, security, and small cell optimization. This concise book will be of valuable interest from beginners to researchers in the field.
About the Author: Professor Zabih Ghassemlooy CEng, Fellow of IET, SM-IEEE: Received BSc (Hons) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Manchester Metropolitan University in 1981, and MSc and PhD from UMIST in 1984 and 1987, respectively. 1987-88 he was a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at City University, London. 1988 joined Sheffield Hallam University as a Lecturer, becoming a Reader in 1995 and a Professor in Optical Communications in 1997. 2004 joined the University of Northumbria at Newcastle (UNN) as an Associate Dean (AD) for Research in the School of Computing, Engineering and Information Sciences. 2012-2014 he was AD for research and innovation, Faculty of Engineering, at UNN, UK. He now heads the Northumbria Communications Research Laboratories as well as the Optical Communications Research Group within the Faculty. His research interests are in optical wireless communications, free space optics, visible light communications. He has published over 550 papers (over 200 Journals, and 4 books) and have supervised 49 PhD students. Hs is the Vice-Chair of EU Cost Action IC1101. From 2004-06 he was the IEEE UK/IR Communications Chapter Secretary, the Vice-Chairman (2004-2008), the Chairman (2008-2011), and is Chairman of the IET Northumbria Network (Oct 2011-).
Dr Luis Nero Alves graduated in 1996 and received his MSc degree in 2000, both in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Aveiro. In 2008, he obtained the PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Aveiro. His PhD thesis was on high bandwidth gain product amplifiers for optical wireless applications. Since 2008, he is the lead researcher at the Integrated Circuits Group from the Instituto de Telecomunicações - Aveiro. His current research interests are aligned with the IC 1101 COST action (OPTICWISE) on optical wireless communications, where he is an active member. Luis Nero Alves has also participated on several nationally (VIDAS, EECCO both from FCT) and internationally (LITES - CIP, PADSIC - FP7, RTMGear - FP7) funded research projects, and industrial contracts.
Mohammad Ali Khalighi received his PhD degree in Telecommunications from Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, Grenoble, France, in 2002. From 2002 to 2005, he was with GIPSA-lab, Télécom Paris-Tech (ENST), and IETR-lab, as a postdoctoral research fellow. He joined École Centrale Marseille and Institut Fresnel in 2005, where he currently holds an Associate Professor position. His main research areas of interest include signal processing for wireless communication systems with an emphasis on the physical layer aspects of free-space, underwater, and indoor visible-light optical communications. So far he has coauthored more than 70 journal and conference papers on these topics. He has served as the Technical Program Committee of more than 15 international conferences and workshops in the communications area, and he is the TPC co-chair of the International Workshop on Optical Wireless communications (IWOW) 2015. He is also the vice-chair of Working Group 2 on "Physical Layer Algorithm Design and Verification" of the FP7 IC1101 COST Action. Dr. Khalighi is the recipient of the Scientific Excellence Award from the French Ministry of Research and Higher Education for the periods of 2009-2013 and 2013-2017.
Stanislav Zvanovec received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the Czech Technical University in Prague in 2002 and 2006, respectively. To date, he works as a full professor and vice head of the Department of Electromagnetic Field and leader of Freespace and fiber optics group. His current research interests include free space and fiber optical systems and electromagnetic wave propagation issues for quasioptical and millimeter wave bands. Till 2014 he was a chair of the Joint MTT/AP/ED/EMC chapter of the IEEE Czechoslovakia Section and he is head of the Commission F of the Czech National URSI Committee. Research within in the frame of international ESA projects, EU COST projects IC1101 OPTICWISE (vice chair of WP1), IC0802, IC0603, ACE 2, Centre for quasioptical systems and terahertz spectroscopy and others, holder of several national projects