Advanced lighting system (AFS) has been a matured technology for auto head lighting systems for many years. With an independently controllable full-LED matrix, the high beam part of the headlight can turn on and off, or dim down one (or a few adjacent LEDs) adaptively, when there is an incoming car approaching, the purpose is to avoid high intensity light beam glaring and blinding the driver in the opposite car, in this way to reduce the risk of having car accident.
LiFi technology was first introduced in 2011, it has the advantage of unleashing more reliable wireless communications with unparalleled security, compared to conventional technologies, such as cellular, WiFi and Bluetooth.
The project idea is to add value on the base of the AFS system by using the one or more already dimmed LEDs and transmit data/message to the vehicle which is simultaneously under its light cone. Taking the advantage that the targeted vehicle is already located by AFS system, and also the optic system of AFS providing an optimised very tight light cone which assure the security.
Objective of the Project is achieving a directional V2V communication exclusively between the two vehicles approaching, or adjacent within a certain distances where the LED (or other type of visible, NIR) light source power can reach
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