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Wireless Optical Networks Eyed for Vehicles

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CONVENTRY, England, Sept. 4, 2012 — LED-based wireless optical networks in vehicles could significantly cut the weight of wiring under the hood, not only saving on fuel, but also allowing passengers to tap into visible or infrared spectrum bands in overhead lighting to watch movies or play music. Replacing copper wiring with LED-based wireless networks could significantly cut a vehicle's weight, saving fuel, say engineers at the University of Warwick. Such systems would also benefit passengers by giving them access to an unlimited and unregulated spectrum for their smartphones and other computer devices. (Photo:...Read full article

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    Published: September 2012
    CommunicationsConsumerEnglandEuropefiber opticsindustrialinfrared lightInternational Conference on Transparent Optical NetworksLight Sourcesoptical networksOpticsPCsResearch & TechnologyRF communicationsRoger GreenSensors & DetectorssmartphonesUniversity of Warwickvehicle speed controlvisible lightwirelesswireless optical networkLEDs

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