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Wireless optical transmission is attractive in many indoor systems for telemetry, control and communication as the radio spectrum gets increasingly crowded. Essentially, a large frequency range is still waiting for exploration, facilitating high speed networks. Besides, optical radiation is confined within a room, since the radiation is either reflected or absorbed by the walls. Therefore cell planning is relatively simple.

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Otte, R., de Jong, L.P., van Roermund, A.H.M. (1999). Conclusions. In: Low-Power Wireless Infrared Communications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3015-9_8

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