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D-Light project hits target
The D-Light project at the University of Edinburgh has been active for close to two years and has made a number of advances in the field of visible light communication. Most notable is the work on special modulation methods and … Continue reading
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Tagged D-Light, LED, Light bulb, Mostafa Afganis, Osram Ostar, spin-out, University of Edinburgh, Wasui Popoola, Wireless Communications
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