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Adaptive Lighting Control in Visible Light Systems: An Integrated Sensing, Communication, and Illumination Framework

Published: November 26, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2511.21271v1

By: Xinyan Xie , Xuesong Wang , Xin Lai and more

Potential Business Impact:

Saves energy while lighting rooms and sending data.

Business Areas:
Optical Communication Hardware

Indoor visible light communication (VLC) is a promising sixth-generation (6G) technology, as its directional and sensitive optical signals are naturally suited for integrated sensing and communication (ISAC). However, current research mainly focuses on maximizing data rates and sensing accuracy, creating a conflict between high performance, high energy consumption, and user visual comfort. This paper proposes an adaptive integrated sensing, communication, and illumination (ISCI) framework that resolves this conflict by treating energy savings as a primary objective. The framework's mechanism first partitions the receiving plane using a geometric methodology, defining an activity area and a surrounding non-activity area to match distinct user requirements. User location, determined using non-line-of-sight (NLOS) sensing, then acts as a dynamic switch for the system's optimization objective. The system adaptively shifts between minimizing total transmit power while guaranteeing communication and illumination performance in the activity area and maximizing signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) uniformity in the non-activity area. Numerical results confirm that this adaptive ISCI approach achieves 53.59% energy savings over a non-adaptive system and improves SNR uniformity by 57.79%, while satisfying all illumination constraints and maintaining a mean localization error of 0.071 m.

Country of Origin
🇨🇳 China

Page Count
6 pages

Category
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science:
Systems and Control