Infrared physical layer for outdoor portable palm device
This study will brief the readers about the physical layer for a infrared communication system for portable devices, it will discuss the infrared physical layer from few perspectives, e.g: power consumption, link distance, radiation pattern etc. Few vital mathematics equations will be outline bri...
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author | Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza Boo, Yan Jiong Lee, Sin Loong |
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description | This study will brief the readers about the physical layer for a infrared communication system for portable devices, it will discuss the infrared physical layer from few perspectives, e.g: power consumption, link distance, radiation pattern etc. Few vital mathematics equations will be outline briefly along the discussion. It then follows by the infrared emitter and detector analysis. Lastly, it will discuss some relevent method to increase the link distance for more effective system. Infrared light, commonly referred to as “IR”, is a common, easy-to-use, low power and low-cost media to transmit information. Among the few “wireless” communication choices, IR has the significant advantage of compatibility with hundreds of millions of electronic devices with IR ports (i.e., laptop PCs, PDAs). The vast majority of IR-capable devices are compatible with a set of standards established by the Infrared Data Association, or IrDA®. These standards include guidelines for implementing the IR Physical Layer (IrDA Serial Infrared Physical Layer specification), ensuring that IR communication can be established through free space between two dissimilar devices. |
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spelling | utm.eprints-134992017-10-05T07:32:07Z http://eprints.utm.my/13499/ Infrared physical layer for outdoor portable palm device Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza Boo, Yan Jiong Lee, Sin Loong TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This study will brief the readers about the physical layer for a infrared communication system for portable devices, it will discuss the infrared physical layer from few perspectives, e.g: power consumption, link distance, radiation pattern etc. Few vital mathematics equations will be outline briefly along the discussion. It then follows by the infrared emitter and detector analysis. Lastly, it will discuss some relevent method to increase the link distance for more effective system. Infrared light, commonly referred to as “IR”, is a common, easy-to-use, low power and low-cost media to transmit information. Among the few “wireless” communication choices, IR has the significant advantage of compatibility with hundreds of millions of electronic devices with IR ports (i.e., laptop PCs, PDAs). The vast majority of IR-capable devices are compatible with a set of standards established by the Infrared Data Association, or IrDA®. These standards include guidelines for implementing the IR Physical Layer (IrDA Serial Infrared Physical Layer specification), ensuring that IR communication can be established through free space between two dissimilar devices. Penerbit UTM 2007 Book Section PeerReviewed Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza and Boo, Yan Jiong and Lee, Sin Loong (2007) Infrared physical layer for outdoor portable palm device. In: Advances In Free Space Optical Technology. Penerbit UTM, Johor, pp. 13-22. ISBN 978-983-52-0670-2 |
spellingShingle | TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza Boo, Yan Jiong Lee, Sin Loong Infrared physical layer for outdoor portable palm device |
title | Infrared physical layer for outdoor portable palm device |
title_full | Infrared physical layer for outdoor portable palm device |
title_fullStr | Infrared physical layer for outdoor portable palm device |
title_full_unstemmed | Infrared physical layer for outdoor portable palm device |
title_short | Infrared physical layer for outdoor portable palm device |
title_sort | infrared physical layer for outdoor portable palm device |
topic | TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering |
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