ELIoT is an EU Horizon 2020 project. The 10-partner, 36-month project has started on 1 January, 2019 and will end on 31 December, 2021. It is led by the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute. The central aim of the project is the development of mass market Internet of Things (IoT) solutions using LiFi, a next generation wireless communication network, travelling over light instead of radio waves. With LiFi, the ELIoT consortium will explore a networked wireless communication technology operating in the previously unused light spectrum, besides Wi-Fi and cellular radio.
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LiFi Positioning and Optimization in an Indoor Factory Environment
Z. Ma, S. M. Kouhini, C. Kottke, R. Freund, V. Jungnickel, M. Müller, D. Behnke, "LiFi Positioning and Optimization in an Indoor Factory Environment," 48th Annual Conference of the Industrial Electronics Society (IECON), 2022
Reducing Overhead for Low-Power Optical Wireless Communications
Malte Hinrichs, Benjamin Poddig, Peter Hellwig, Volker Jungnickel, "Reducing Overhead for Low-Power Optical Wireless Communications," 48th Annual Conference of the Industrial Electronics Society (IECON), 2022
Object Tracking in an Indoor Scenario: Potential for Centimeter Accuracy with LiFi
S. M. Kouhini, Z. Ma, C.Kottke, S. Mavanchery Mana, R. Freund, V. Jungnickel, "Object Tracking in an Indoor Scenario: Potential for Centimeter Accuracy with LiFi," 13th IEEE/IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, 2022