An effective coding design for improving the performance of LED lighting based optical communication system

In order to combine LED lighting with optical communication system well, an effective coding design plugged in a time interval which is selected through theoretical calculation is proposed in the paper. In this way a stable environment for illumination will be provided and the brightness will be improved. Results of the experiment verify that the coding design is effective.

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