Recognition of Offshore Biogas Plants Using VLC Technology

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Explore the innovative use of Visible Light Communication (VLC) technology for identifying offshore biogas plants utilizing ship-mounted LED lights and PD/cameras. This revolutionary approach facilitates efficient communication and data transmission between biogas vessels and onshore systems. Discover the cutting-edge solutions for enhancing recognition and operational processes in offshore energy extraction.

  • Biogas Plants
  • VLC Technology
  • Offshore Recognition
  • Energy Extraction
  • Communication

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  1. Nov 2019 Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: Offshore biogas plant ship recognition using VLC Date Submitted: November 2019 Source: Jaesang Cha (VTASK Co., Ltd), Jungdo Han, Jinyoung Choi (SNUST), Sangwoon Lee (Namseoul Univ.), Kaewon Choi (SKKU), Jintae Kim, Kwangjai Kim (Fivetek Co., Ltd.), Juphil Cho (Kunsan National Univ.), Sooyoung Chang (SYCA), Minwoo Lee (SNUST) doc.: IEEE 15-19-0519-00-0vat Address: Contact Information: +82-2-970-6431, FAX: +82-2-970-6123, E-Mail: chajs@seoultech.ac.kr Re: Abstract: This documents introduce the V2I OWC Link design consideration for VAT. This proposed OWC technology used to Seaside biogas plant ship recognition solution connected on vehicles. This VAT solution can be used to operate on the application services like ITS, ADAS, IoT/IoL, etc. on road condition. Also this can be used for LEDIT, Digital Signage with connected information services etc. Purpose: To provided concept models of OWC technology solution for Vehicular Assistant Technology (VAT) Interest Group Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15. Slide 1 Submission Jaesang Cha, SNUST

  2. Nov 2019 doc.: IEEE 15-19-0519-00-0vat Contents Needs for Offshore Biogas Plant Ship Recognition Offshore Biogas Plant Ship Recognition using VLC Conclusion Slide 2 Submission Jaesang Cha, SNUST

  3. Nov 2019 doc.: IEEE 15-19-0519-00-0vat Needs for Offshore Biogas Plant Ship Recognition Needs - Due to the excessive use of petroleum resources, the discovery and utilization of alternative energy, such as biogas energy, is being actively promoted. - A biogas plant is being built at sea to extract biogas from a biogas deposit located on the sea floor. - In addition, the biogas plant transports the energy extracted through the ship, and at this time, it is necessary to transmit and receive recognition information about the ship. Basic Concept - In order to access biogas plants at sea, special means of transmitting and receiving information are needed. - Communication LED lighting, already installed on the ship and widely used, is used as the VLC transmitter. - Offshore biogas plants can use cameras or PDs to send and receive data for biogas vessel identification. Google < Offshore Biogas Plant > Slide 3 Submission Jaesang Cha, SNUST

  4. Nov 2019 doc.: IEEE 15-19-0519-00-0vat Offshore Biogas Plant Ship Recognition using VLC Offshore Biogas Plant Ship Recognition using VLC Tx : Ship LED Lights Rx : PD/Camera Tx LED Lights Day-Night Communication Mode Modulations : OOK, Multilevel PPM, Inverted PPM, Subcarrier PPM, DSSS SIK etc. VPPM, Offset-VPWM, Rx PD/Cam Data Rate : 1K ~ 1Mb/s Supported LoS (Line of Sight) Available Distance : 2m ~ 20m < VLC Link for Automatic Doorlock Control > Slide 4 Submission Jaesang Cha, SNUST

  5. Nov 2019 doc.: IEEE 15-19-0519-00-0vat Conclusion Proposed Offshore Biogas Plant Sip Recognition using VLC VLC links for Recognition between Biogas Plant ship and offshore Biogas Plant This study can contribute to the study of Biogas Plant Ship Recognition Slide 5 Submission Jaesang Cha, SNUST

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