Presentation + Paper
4 March 2019 Optical autonomous sensor module communicating with a smartphone using its camera
Uliana Dudko, Keno Pflieger, Ludger Overmeyer
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
Wireless optical communication is a viable alternative to conventional RF technology. Our novel design combines optical communication and energy harvesting in one device with a size of 30 x 10 x 5 mm using the latest innovations in lowpower electronics and solar cell technology. In our study, we implement visible light communication between a sensor module and a smartphone. The proposed system design and a communication protocol are specifically developed for environments with illumination levels of 100 – 500 lux, like industrial halls. The sensor integrated into the module can vary according to application requirements. As an example, in our work, we use a temperature and pressure sensor and an accelerometer. A bright flash from a smartphones build-in LED activates the module. The module takes measurements and sends the result in form of an optical data signal, which is then received by the smartphone camera. This technique is able to provide reliable communication despite low-power restrictions of energy harvesting. By using a smartphone this approach offers more convenience to a user and enables flexible deployment of the modules in industrial machinery.
Conference Presentation
© (2019) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Uliana Dudko, Keno Pflieger, and Ludger Overmeyer "Optical autonomous sensor module communicating with a smartphone using its camera", Proc. SPIE 10922, Smart Photonic and Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits XXI, 109220I (4 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2506777
Lens.org Logo
CITATIONS
Cited by 3 scholarly publications.
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Sensors

Cameras

Light emitting diodes

Transmitters

Data communications

Image processing

Image resolution

Back to Top