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VEHICLE TO VEHICLE COMMUNICATION USING “VISIBLE LIGHT COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY”Student
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This paper is determined to enhance the quality of Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) with the help of Visible light communication technology using an LED transmitter and a camera receiver, which employs a special CMOS image sensor which is an optical …
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