System and method of extending the communication range in a visible light communication system
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04B-010/00
G08C-023/04
H04B-010/116
H04L-012/28
H04L-012/64
H05B-037/02
출원번호
US-0773322
(2013-02-21)
등록번호
US-10210750
(2019-02-19)
발명자
/ 주소
Knapp, David J.
Ho, Horace C.
출원인 / 주소
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Yanek, Amy
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A system, remote control device and method are provided herein for communicating with and controlling various devices using visible light communication (VLC). According to one embodiment, a method is provided for extending a communication range of a visible light communication system comprising a re
A system, remote control device and method are provided herein for communicating with and controlling various devices using visible light communication (VLC). According to one embodiment, a method is provided for extending a communication range of a visible light communication system comprising a remote control device and a plurality of controlled devices. Such a method may include, for example, transmitting a communication message from a remote control device to a first controlled device located within range of the remote control device, wherein the communication message is transmitted through free space using visible light, and extending the communication range of the visible light communication system to a second controlled device, which is located outside of the range of the remote control device, by using the first controlled device to retransmit the communication message through free space using visible light to the second controlled device.
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1. A visible light communication system comprising: a remote control device comprising a camera and a light source configured to generate visible light, wherein the remote control device is configured to transmit a first communication message through free space via the light source using visible lig
1. A visible light communication system comprising: a remote control device comprising a camera and a light source configured to generate visible light, wherein the remote control device is configured to transmit a first communication message through free space via the light source using visible light, and wherein the first communication message comprises a broadcast message; anda plurality of lighting fixtures including a first lighting fixture that comprises a first photo-detector and a first light source configured to generate visible light, and a second lighting fixture that comprises a second photo-detector and a second light source configured to generate visible light,wherein the first lighting fixture is configured to: turn off the first light source and receive the first communication message from the remote control device via the first photo-detector; andresponsive to receiving the first communication message: retransmit the first communication message through free space via the first light source using visible light to the second lighting fixture;determine an identifier assigned to the first lighting fixture; andtransmit a second communication message via the first light source using visible light to the remote control device, wherein the second communication message comprises the identifier assigned to the first lighting fixture;wherein the second lighting fixture is configured to: turn off the second light source and receive the first communication message from the first lighting fixture via the second photo-detector; andresponsive to receiving the first communication message: determine an identifier assigned to the second lighting fixture; andtransmit a third communication message through free space via the second light source using visible light to the remote control device, wherein the third communication message comprises the identifier assigned to the second lighting fixture; andwherein the remote control device is further configured to: receive via the camera the second communication message from the first lighting fixture and the third communication message from the second lighting fixture; andtransmit a fifth communication message via the light source of the remote control device using visible light to the first lighting fixture, wherein the fifth communication message comprises an address based on the identifier assigned to the first lighting fixture. 2. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 1, wherein the first lighting fixture is located within a communication range of the remote control device and the second lighting fixture is located outside of the communication range of the remote control device. 3. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 1, wherein the remote control device is further configured to transmit a sixth communication message, which is identical to the first communication message, through free space using visible light, and wherein the first and sixth communication messages are transmitted sequentially by the remote control device with a fixed timing between each communication message, and wherein the first lighting fixture is further configured to retransmit the first communication message in synchronization with the sixth communication message. 4. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 1, wherein the plurality of lighting fixtures are synchronized to a common timing reference, and wherein the first lighting fixture is further configured to retransmit the first communication message to the second lighting fixture in synchronization with the common timing reference. 5. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 4, wherein each of the plurality of lighting fixtures is coupled to an AC power source, and wherein each of the plurality of lighting fixtures comprises a phase-locked loop (PLL) configured to generate the common timing reference by locking onto an AC signal provided by the AC power source. 6. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 1, wherein the first communication message comprises information indicating that the first communication message should be retransmitted. 7. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 1, wherein the first communication message comprises a repeat field that specifies a number of times the first communication message should be retransmitted by the first lighting fixture. 8. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 7, wherein upon receiving the first communication message from the remote control device, the first lighting fixture is further configured to decrement the number specified in the repeat field of the received message and retransmit the first communication message with the decremented number in the repeat field of the retransmitted message to the second lighting fixture. 9. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 1, wherein the first communication message comprises a plurality of data fields, which includes one or more of: a repeat field that specifies a number of times the first communication message should be retransmitted by each lighting fixture that receives the first communication message;a preamble field containing a unique data sequence that identifies a start of the first communication message;an address field containing a code specifying one or more lighting fixtures targeted by the first communication message;a command field containing a code specifying an action to be taken by the targeted lighting fixtures;a data field containing a data value associated with the command field code; anda Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) checksum field containing a CRC code. 10. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 1, wherein upon receiving the first communication message from the remote control device, the first lighting fixture is further configured to generate a CRC code and compare the generated CRC code to a CRC code received in the first communication message, and wherein the first lighting fixture is further configured to accept the first communication message when the generated CRC code matches the received CRC code. 11. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 10, wherein the generated CRC code and the received CRC code are each generated using an identical seed value, and wherein the identical seed value comprises a unique manufacturer identification code, which enables the remote control device to selectively communicate with a specific manufacturer's lighting fixtures. 12. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 11, wherein upon receiving the first communication message from the remote control device, the first lighting fixture is further configured to generate two different CRC codes using two different seed values, wherein one of the seed values is manufacturer specific and the other seed value is a general seed value, and wherein the first lighting fixture is configured to accept the first communication message when one of the generated CRC codes matches the received CRC code. 13. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 1, wherein the remote control device further comprises a controller for modulating the visible light generated by the light source of the remote control device with data to produce optically modulated data, which is transmitted through free space from the remote control device as the first communication message. 14. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 13, wherein the camera of the remote control device is configured to receive optically modulated data, which is transmitted through free space using visible light from one or more of the lighting fixtures. 15. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 14, wherein the light source of the remote control device comprises one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs), the light source of the first lighting fixture comprises one or more LEDs, and the light source of the second lighting fixture comprises one or more LEDs. 16. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 14, wherein the light source of the remote control device is selected from a group consisting of a camera flash and a display screen backlight. 17. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 13, wherein the remote control device is selected from a group consisting of a smart phone, a laptop computer, a desktop computer, a hand-held device, and a wall-mounted unit. 18. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 1, wherein the first and second lighting fixtures each further comprise: a controller for modulating the visible light produced by the respective light source with data to produce optically modulated data, which is transmitted through free space from the respective lighting fixture as retransmitted communication messages or as responses to received communication messages. 19. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 18, wherein the respective light source of each of the first and second lighting fixtures comprises one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs). 20. A method for communicating on a visible light communication system that comprises: a remote control device comprising a camera and a light source configured to generate visible light, anda plurality of lighting fixtures including a first lighting fixture that comprises a first photo-detector and a first light source configured to generate visible light, and a second lighting fixture that comprises a second photo-detector and a second light source configured to generate visible light,the method comprising:transmitting, by the remote control device, a first communication message to the first lighting fixture, wherein the first lighting fixture is located within range of the remote control device, wherein the first communication message is transmitted through free space via the light source of the remote control device using visible light, and wherein the first communication message comprises a broadcast message;turning off, by the first lighting fixture, the first the light source and receiving the first communication message from the remote control device via the first photo-detector;responsive to receiving the first communication message: retransmitting, by the first lighting fixture, the first communication message through free space via the first light source using visible light to the second lighting fixture, wherein the second lighting fixture is located outside of the range of the remote control device;determining, by the first lighting fixture, an identifier assigned to the first lighting fixture; andtransmitting, by the first lighting fixture, a second communication message via the first light source using visible light to the remote control device, wherein the second communication message comprises the identifier assigned to the first lighting fixture;turning off, by the second lighting fixture, the second light source and receiving the first communication message from the first lighting fixture via the second photo-detector; andresponsive to receiving the first communication message: determining, by the second lighting fixture, an identifier assigned to the second lighting fixture; andtransmitting, by the second lighting fixture, a third communication message through free space via the second light source using visible light to the remote control device, wherein the third communication message comprises the identifier assigned to the second lighting fixture; andreceiving, by the remote control device via the camera, the second communication message from the first lighting fixture and the third communication message from the second lighting fixture; andtransmitting, by the remote control device, a fifth communication message via the light source of the remote control device using visible light to the first lighting fixture, wherein the fifth communication message comprises an address based on the identifier assigned to the first lighting fixture. 21. The method as recited in claim 20, further comprising transmitting, by the remote control device, a sixth communication message which is identical to the first communication message, through free space using visible light, wherein the first and sixth communication messages are transmitted by the remote control device sequentially with a fixed timing between each communication message, and wherein the first lighting fixture retransmits the first communication message in synchronization with the sixth communication message. 22. The method as recited in claim 20, wherein retransmitting, by the first lighting fixture, the first communication message further comprises retransmitting the first communication message N number of times, wherein N is greater than 1, and wherein the method further comprises retransmitting, by the second lighting fixture, the first communication message N−1 number of times. 23. The method as recited in claim 22, wherein prior to transmitting, by the remote control device, the first communication message, the method further comprises generating, by the remote control device, the first communication message so as to include a plurality of data fields, wherein one of the data fields is a repeat field specifying the number of times, N, that the first communication message is to be retransmitted by the first lighting fixture. 24. The method as recited in claim 23, further comprising: upon receiving the first communication message from the remote control device, decrementing, by the first lighting fixture, the number, N, specified in the repeat field of the first communication message; and retransmitting, by the first lighting fixture, the first communication message the N number of times to the second lighting fixture with the decremented number, N−1, in the repeat field of the retransmitted first communication message. 25. The method as recited in claim 20, further comprising synchronizing the plurality of lighting fixtures to a common timing reference, and wherein retransmitting, by the first lighting fixture, the first communication message further comprises retransmitting, by the first lighting fixture, the first communication message to the second lighting fixture in synchronization with the common timing reference. 26. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 1, wherein the broadcast message comprises a request for lighting fixtures to respond with an identifier assigned to the respective lighting fixture. 27. The visible light communication system as recited in claim 1, wherein the remote control device further comprises a display screen, and is further configured to: based at least in part on receiving the second communication message from the first lighting fixture, display on the display screen an image of the first lighting fixture; andbased at least in part on receiving the third communication message from the second lighting fixture, display on the display screen an image of the second lighting fixture. 28. The method as recited in claim 20, wherein the broadcast message comprises a request for lighting fixtures to respond with an identifier assigned to the respective lighting fixture. 29. The method as recited in claim 20, wherein the remote control device further comprises a display screen; andwherein the method further comprises: based at least in part on receiving the second communication message from the first lighting fixture, displaying, by the remote control device, on the display screen an image of the first lighting fixture; andbased at least in part on receiving the third communication message from the second lighting fixture, displaying, by the remote control device on the display screen, an image of the second lighting fixture.
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