EP4635107A1 - Verfahren und system zur optischen kommunikation durch verglasung - Google Patents

Verfahren und system zur optischen kommunikation durch verglasung

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EP4635107A1
EP4635107A1 EP23836728.8A EP23836728A EP4635107A1 EP 4635107 A1 EP4635107 A1 EP 4635107A1 EP 23836728 A EP23836728 A EP 23836728A EP 4635107 A1 EP4635107 A1 EP 4635107A1
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glazing
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light signal
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Julie Rosier
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Saint Gobain Sekurit France SAS
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04BTRANSMISSION
    • H04B10/00Transmission systems employing electromagnetic waves other than radio-waves, e.g. infrared, visible or ultraviolet light, or employing corpuscular radiation, e.g. quantum communication
    • H04B10/27Arrangements for networking
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04BTRANSMISSION
    • H04B10/00Transmission systems employing electromagnetic waves other than radio-waves, e.g. infrared, visible or ultraviolet light, or employing corpuscular radiation, e.g. quantum communication
    • H04B10/80Optical aspects relating to the use of optical transmission for specific applications, not provided for in groups H04B10/03 - H04B10/70, e.g. optical power feeding or optical transmission through water

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  • the technical field of the invention is that of wireless optical communications, in particular wireless optical communications using the domain of visible light.
  • content is meant any information represented by a set of computer data, for example a photo, a video, music, a text (an article, a travel guide, a dictionary, etc.), etc.
  • radio waves are electromagnetic waves having a frequency ranging from a few Hertz to several hundred Gigahertz, for example between 3 Hz and 300 GHz.
  • Communications networks using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth technology, and mobile telephone networks are examples of networks using radio waves.
  • VLC Visible Light Communication
  • VLC systems have numerous advantages compared to radio frequency systems.
  • the associated spectral band is much wider (around 400 THz), which limits saturation, latency and instability problems.
  • the use of this spectral band is free and is not regulated, unlike the radio frequency spectrum used in radio communications technologies.
  • the light does not interfere with radio frequencies, which guarantees compatibility between the VLC system and radio technologies (Wi-Fi, 4G, etc.).
  • speeds of several Gigabits per second, or even several tens of Gigabits per second can be achieved with transmitters already offered to the general public.
  • VLC systems Another property of VLC systems is that light cannot pass through opaque obstacles, such as walls. This property may appear to be an advantage because it allows data to be partitioned within a closed space (which is an asset in terms of security, because it is easier to control the areas in which data circulates than to with a radio frequency system), but can also be a disadvantage, because the presence of an object or a person in the path of the light, between the transmitter and the photoreceiver, interrupts the communication between these two entities.
  • Li-Fi connections in airplanes, using individual lights located above the passenger seats of the airplane as transmitters and placing photoreceptors near the head. passengers, for example above the headrests.
  • a disadvantage of such a solution is that as soon as a person places, for example, their hand or an object in front of one of the individual lights, the connection is interrupted for the passenger concerned.
  • the present invention improves the situation.
  • the invention offers a solution to the problems mentioned above, by proposing an at least partially wireless communication system, in which data is sent from one communication device to another using light communication technology.
  • visible The light flows carrying the data are advantageously guided inside a glazing placed between two communication devices, in the thickness of this glazing.
  • the problem of potential obstruction of the light flow, and therefore of the data flow, by an obstacle no longer arises.
  • the number of wired links is considerably reduced, and it is possible to take full advantage of the advantages of visible light communication technologies, without suffering from the disadvantages mentioned above.
  • a first aspect of the invention thus relates to a method of communication in a system comprising a first device and a second device, the first device and the second device being arranged on either side of a glazing, the method being implemented by the first device and comprising:
  • the first device and the second device are also called “communication devices”.
  • the data subset includes at least one piece of data from the data stream, and can, in certain embodiments, include all the data from the data stream.
  • the data stream includes data other than the subset of data, such other data being, for example, intended to control user equipment connected to the first device.
  • arranged on either side of a glazing is meant a relative arrangement of the first device, the glazing and the second device allowing the second light signal to be guided inside the glazing, in the thickness of the glazing, from an entry point near the first device (for example facing a light emitter of the first device) to an exit point near the second device (for example facing a photoreceptor of the second device).
  • peripheral part of the glazing is meant a part of the glazing located near a slice or inside a slice of the glazing, so that the light signal propagates inside the glazing .
  • the peripheral part can be a slice of the glazing, but the invention is not limited to this example.
  • Different embodiments are thus represented in [Fig.7].
  • the light emitter 701 for example a light-emitting diode
  • the light emitter 701 is located in front of a slice 703 of the glazing (or a sheet of glazing) 702.
  • the light signal therefore enters through an entry point 704 located on the edge 703 and propagates in the thickness of the glazing or the sheet 702.
  • the light emitter 701 is located near an edge of the glazing or the sheet 702, and the light signal enters the glazing or the sheet 702 via an entry point 704 located on a face 705 of the glazing or the sheet sheet 702.
  • the light emitter 701 is located in a cavity or directly inside (ie in the thickness) of the glazing 702, and the light signal enters the glazing 702 through an entry point 704 located on a surface of the cavity or directly in the thickness of the glazing 702.
  • the entry point can be located on a first edge of the glazing.
  • the exit point can be located on a second slice of the glazing, opposite the first peripheral part of the glazing and preferably opposite the first slice of the glazing.
  • slice of the glazing, we mean the thickness of the glazing, i.e. the thin edge of the glazing.
  • the second light signal propagates through the thickness of the glazing, remaining inside it from the entry point to the exit point. It does not “cross” the glazing in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the glazing, it remains confined (at least for the majority of the light signal, because there may possibly be diffraction or diffusion inside the glazing). glazing) inside the glazing.
  • first slice and second slice opposite the first slice of the glazing is meant broadly two portions of the thickness of the glazing located on either side relative to a median axis of the glazing , separating a half-plane containing the first device and a half-plane containing the second device. Examples are shown in [Fig.6].
  • the entry point 601 can be located on one side 602 of the rectangle, in the edge of the glazing, and the exit point 603 can be located on the opposite side 604 of the rectangle, in the slice.
  • the entry point 601 and the exit point 603 are arranged symmetrically with respect to the median axis 605 of the glazing, substantially at the same height H relative to the base of the rectangle, but this does not is not obligatory.
  • the entry and exit points can be located on either side of the median axis, at different heights relative to the base of the glazing.
  • the entry point 601 can be located on the portion of the contour of a first side relative to the median axis 605, in the edge of the glazing, and the exit point 603 can be located on the portion of the contour on the other side relative to the median axis 605, in the edge of the glazing. It is noted that the invention is not limited to these particular forms of glazing and can be applied to any form of glazing. Furthermore, other configurations of the invention could be used, for example with an exit point located not on an opposite side of the entry point, but for example on an adjacent side.
  • the data is advantageously guided from the first device to the second device through the glazing located between the two devices.
  • the first device may comprise a photoreceiver, a processing module, a conversion module adapted to convert an electrical signal into a light signal, and a light emitter.
  • the data stream can be received by the photoreceiver, and the emission of the second light signal can include:
  • the data stream further comprises a group of data.
  • the method may further comprise:
  • group of data is meant data among the data stream other than the subset of data.
  • the data group and the data subset may be mutually exclusive or have common data. Additionally, the data stream may include data that does not belong to either the data group or the data subset.
  • user equipment an electronic device, for example a touchscreen tablet, an intelligent personal assistant (or “personal digital assistant” in English), or any digital device capable of broadcasting data or to control equipment configured to broadcast data (for example one or more speakers, one or more screens, etc.).
  • an intelligent personal assistant or “personal digital assistant” in English
  • any digital device capable of broadcasting data or to control equipment configured to broadcast data (for example one or more speakers, one or more screens, etc.).
  • the data group may include, for example, data intended for control user equipment to broadcast content (e.g. video, audio, multimedia content).
  • content e.g. video, audio, multimedia content.
  • the transmission of the data group to the user equipment may include, in one or more embodiments:
  • the transmission of the data group from the processing module to the user equipment can be carried out via a communication channel between the processing module and the user equipment, the communication channel being wired or wireless by radio frequencies.
  • the photoreceptor may comprise at least one photovoltaic cell, and electrical energy obtained from F at least one photovoltaic cell may be used to power the light emitter.
  • Electrical energy can also be used to power the photoreceptor, the processing module and/or the conversion module.
  • the first device comprises means for powering the light emitter and possibly the other elements which constitute it thanks to photovoltaic solar energy collected by the photoreceptor, which advantageously makes it possible to obtain a "self-" device. powered” and thus reduce energy consumption from the electricity network.
  • a “hybrid” power supply by at least one photovoltaic cell and by the electrical network, so that the device can be powered even when there is insufficient sunlight.
  • the system may further comprise a source device; and the first light signal can be received, by the first device, from the source device.
  • the source device has a structure similar to the first device, in the sense that it is configured to emit light signals carrying data, by visible light communication technology.
  • the source device and the first device are then on either side of another glazing, the light signals exchanged between the source device and the first device being guided inside this other glazing.
  • the source device can be connected, for example by wire, to another communication device having a structure similar to the first device, and it is this other communication device which receives the data stream by wire. from the source device, and which transmits it by communication by visible light to the first device, via a light signal guided inside a glazing placed between this other communication device and the first device.
  • the method can further comprise, at the first device, and before reception of the first light signal:
  • digital content or simply “content”, we mean any type of data in digital form, for example a photo, a video, music, a text (an article, a travel guide, a dictionary, etc., etc.
  • the computer content may be text, video, audio or multimedia content.
  • a content request is sent from the second device to the first device, which transmits this content request to the source device.
  • the source device sends data associated with the content (also called “content data”) to the first device, which retransmits it to the second device.
  • a communication chain is thus obtained, in which the data is sent at least partially by light ("at least partially", because inside the communication devices, the data can be transported between the photoreceiver and the transmitter luminous by another type of communication, for example by wire) between the different devices.
  • the first device may further comprise a second light emitter, and the second preliminary light signal may be emitted by the second light emitter.
  • the first device comprises two light emitters: one for sending data to the second device, and another for sending data to the source device. This allows the transmitters to be placed light as close as possible to the respective entry points of the light signals, and thus limit the effects of light diffusion, and therefore the loss or distortion of data.
  • the first device may comprise a second photoreceptor, in which the first preliminary light signal is received by the second photoreceptor.
  • the first device comprises two photoreceptors: one to receive data from the source device and another to receive data from the second device.
  • this makes it possible to place the photoreceptors as close as possible to the respective exit points of the light signals, and thus to limit the effects of light diffusion, and therefore the loss or distortion of data.
  • the first device may include:
  • a photoreceptor for receiving a first light signal carrying a data stream via visible light communication technology, the data stream comprising a subset of data
  • the second device may include a photoreceiver for receiving the second light signal and extracting the subset of data from the second light signal
  • the photoreceptor of the first device can further be configured to convert the first light signal into an electrical signal, and the first device can further comprise:
  • a processing module configured to extract the subset of data from the electrical signal and to send the subset of data in the form of a second electrical signal
  • a conversion module configured to receive the second electrical signal and convert the second electrical signal into a light signal which corresponds to the second light signal.
  • the above system can be integrated into a vehicle.
  • a vehicle comprising the above system.
  • the glazing may correspond to a side window of the vehicle.
  • the vehicle can be a car, a train, an airplane or any other means of transport equipped with glazing.
  • Another aspect of the invention relates to a communication system comprising a source device, a first device and a second device, and a first glazing and a second glazing, in which the source device and the first device are located on either side and on the other side of a first glazing, and the first device and the second device are located on either side of a second glazing.
  • the source device may include:
  • the first device may include:
  • a light emitter for sending a second light signal carrying the subset of data from the data stream to the second device via visible light communication technology, the second light signal being guided from the first device to the second device to inside the second glazing, from an entry point into the second glazing located on a first peripheral part of the second glazing to an exit point located on a second peripheral part of the second glazing, opposite the first peripheral part of the second glazing ; and the second device may include a photoreceiver for receiving the second light signal and extracting the data subset from the second light signal.
  • the first device may further comprise a second photoreceiver and a second light emitter, the second photoreceiver being configured to receive a light signal emitted from the second device to the first device, the second light emitter being configured to emit a signal light from the first device to the source device.
  • At least one glazing among the first glazing and the second glazing may be laminated glazing.
  • This type of glazing advantageously makes it possible to implement specific techniques to guide light waves inside the glazing, from a given entry point to a given exit point.
  • other types of glazing can be used.
  • the laminated glazing may comprise a first sheet of glass, a second sheet of glass and an interlayer separating the first sheet of glass and the second sheet of glass.
  • a light signal in particular the second light signal, can be guided from the first device to the second device by at least one sheet of glass chosen from the first sheet of glass and the second sheet of glass, in particular by total internal reflection.
  • the first sheet of glass and/or the second sheet of glass may be formed by a glass having an absorption coefficient less than 0.5 cm 1 and preferably less than 0.1 cm 1 , for a wavelength of the signal light included in the visible spectrum or in the infrared spectrum.
  • a light signal in particular the second light signal, can be guided by an optical fiber of the glazing.
  • the optical fiber can be laminated and/or glued between two sheets of glass in the glazing so as to connect the entry point to the exit point.
  • the above system can be integrated into a vehicle.
  • Another aspect of the invention thus concerns a vehicle comprising the above system.
  • the first glazing and the second glazing may correspond to side windows of the vehicle.
  • the vehicle can be a car, a train, a plane or any other means of transport equipped with glazing.
  • the invention is particularly advantageous in environments such as vehicles, in which wired communications pose congestion problems and in which radio frequency communications are difficult to implement.
  • the present invention applies to other environments comprising glazing, for example as an alternative to radio frequency communication systems.
  • the first device can be located at a distance less than a predetermined threshold from a first seat of the vehicle
  • the second device can be located at a distance less than the predetermined threshold from a second seat of the vehicle, the first seat and the second seat being located in two separate rows of the vehicle.
  • the devices can be arranged relative to rows of the vehicle, which makes it possible to minimize the wired connections to user equipment, which can be located at passenger seat level.
  • a computer program implementing all or part of the process described above, installed on pre-existing equipment, is in itself advantageous.
  • the present invention also targets a computer program comprising instructions for implementing certain steps of the method previously described, when this program is executed by a processor.
  • This program can use any programming language (for example, an object language or other), and be in the form of an interpretable source code, a partially compiled code or a completely code. compiled.
  • FIG.3 described in detail below can form the flowchart of the general algorithm of such a computer program.
  • FIG.l [Fig.l] represents an example of an environment integrating a system according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG.2 [Fig.2] represents two possible embodiments for communication devices according to the invention.
  • FIG.3 represents an example of a flowchart of a communication method according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG.4 represents steps of a communication method between different entities of a communication system according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG.5 represents an example of a communication device according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG.6 [Fig.6] represents examples of glazing according to several embodiments of the invention.
  • FIG.7 [Fig.7] represents examples of entry points of the light signal according to several embodiments of the invention.
  • FIG.l represents an example of an environment integrating a system according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • the environment is the interior of a train.
  • the invention is not limited to such an environment, and can be implemented as long as the environment includes glazing.
  • FIG.l In [Fig.l], four seats 101a, 101b, 101c, lOld are represented, and are assumed, for this example, to be arranged in four distinct rows of the train. Between the seats 101a and 101b is shown a first side window 102a, and between the seats 101c and the Old is shown a second side window 102b. Between the two windows 102a, 102b is located a communication device (Dl) 103. At the other end of the first window 102a (relative to the communication device 103) is represented a communication device called "source device" 104, and at the other end of the second window 102b (relative to the communication device 103) a communication device (D2) 105 is shown.
  • source device At the other end of the first window 102a (relative to the communication device 103) is represented a communication device called "source device" 104, and at the other end of the second window 102b (relative to the communication device 103) a communication device (D2) 105 is shown.
  • the devices can also each include at least one processing module for processing the received data and a conversion module for converting electrical signals into light signals (and therefore generating light signals carrying data).
  • the at least one photoreceptor is a photovoltaic module
  • the energy consumption of the communication device is advantageously reduced.
  • the source device 104 is connected to user equipment (UE1) 106a
  • the communication device 103 is connected to two user equipment (UE2 and UE3) 106b and 106c
  • Each user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d is, in this illustrative example, respectively associated with a seat 101a, 101b, 101c, lOld.
  • the invention is not limited to this example.
  • the user equipment 106a associated with the seat 101a is connected directly to the source device 104.
  • the user equipment 106a may be connected to a communication device other than the source device 104, this communication device being configured to communicate, directly (for example by wire) or indirectly (for example via other devices communication) with the device source 104.
  • connection between a communication device 103, 105/the source device 104 and the user equipment(s) 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d to which it is connected can be any type of connection, for example a wireless connection.
  • the connection is wired.
  • the user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d can be, for example, any device integrating a processor, for example a computer or a tablet, configured to send control signals to computer devices, for example a personal telephone, one or more speakers, one or more microphones, a games console, etc.
  • Each user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d can control several devices, for example a touchscreen tablet, one or more microphones and one or more speakers.
  • train passengers can access various types of content, such as text (for example consulting an internet page or a digital book), audio content (for example music or an audio book), video content (for example photos or films) or any multimedia content (for example a video game).
  • text for example consulting an internet page or a digital book
  • audio content for example music or an audio book
  • video content for example photos or films
  • any multimedia content for example a video game.
  • a passenger can request content via the user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d associated with their seat 101a, 101b, 101c, lOld and receive this content either directly on the user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d (when it is a tablet for example), or on the devices controlled by the user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d.
  • the passenger can request, via his user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d, to listen to music, and in return for this request the user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d receives data corresponding to the music requested and sends them to one or more speakers integrated into its seat 101a, 101b, 101c, lOld, at head level.
  • the data corresponding to the different contents are stored at the source device 104.
  • the content request must be sent to the device source 104 which returns, in response to this request, data corresponding to the requested content.
  • this content request is transmitted to the communication device (D2) 105 to which the user equipment (UE4) 106d is linked.
  • this transmission can advantageously be done via a wired connection between the user equipment (UE4) 106d and the communication device (D2) 105 associated with it.
  • any other communications link can be used.
  • the content request is converted into a light signal (Slp) 107, and this light signal is transmitted to the communication device (Dl) 103 via the window 102b located between the two communication devices 105 and 103.
  • the light signal (Slp) 107 is received by the communication device (Dl) 103, which retransmits it to the source device 104 via the window 102a. More precisely, the communication device (Dl) 103 receives the light signal, converts it into an electrical signal, reconverts it into a new light signal (S2p) 108 and sends it to the source device
  • the new light signal (S2p) 108 transports the data associated with the content request initially transmitted, and can also transport other data, for example a content request sent by one of the equipment (UE2, UE3) 106b, 106c connected to the device (Dl) 103.
  • the source device 104 receives the light signal (S2p) 108, extracts the data corresponding to the content request emitted by the user equipment (UE4) 106d, and recovers, for example from a connected storage device or integrated into the source device 104, data - called content data - corresponding to the requested content. Then, the source device 104 converts this content data, as well as possibly other data, into a light signal (SI) 109 and emits this light signal (SI) 109 towards the communication device (Dl) 103, in using window 102a as a transmission medium.
  • SI light signal
  • the communication device (Dl) 103 converts this light signal (SI) 109 into an electrical signal, extracts the content data which corresponds to the requested content, and converts this content data - possibly with other data - into a light signal (S2) 110.
  • the communication device (Dl) 103 then emits the obtained light signal (S2) 110 to the communication device (D2)
  • bubble of silence is meant an area, preferably located near the head of a user, in which active noise control is carried out.
  • user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d can control at least one microphone and at least one speaker integrated into the passenger's seat 101a, 101b, 101c, lOld, and the passenger can request, via the user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d dedicated to him, until a bubble of silence is created around him.
  • the user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d can then control F at least one microphone to recover the ambient sound data and send this data to the source device 104.
  • the source device 104 can then either process this data itself, or send to a computer, to generate noise reduction audio data (generation of a signal which “opposes” ambient noise, according to known techniques).
  • This audio data is then sent to the user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d, which can control F at least one loudspeaker to broadcast said data.
  • the generation of light signals from the data to be transmitted and the reception of these light signals can be carried out using any wireless communication technique using light, in particular using visible light.
  • any wireless communication technique using light in particular using visible light.
  • Li-Fi technology can be used.
  • the digital data to be transmitted is encoded, then converted into a light signal using an electronic circuit controlling one or more light emitters, for example one or more LEDs.
  • the light signal is received by a photoreceptor (or photodetector), for example a photodiode, which converts it into an electrical signal.
  • This electrical signal is processed, then demodulated and decoded to recover the digital data.
  • the windows 102a, 102b are used as a transmission medium for light signals carrying information (i.e. data). More precisely, windows are used to guide light signals from an entry point located for example on the peripheral part of a window to an exit point located on the opposite peripheral part of the window.
  • the entry point can be located on a first slice of the glazing.
  • the exit point can be located on a second slice of the glazing, opposite the first peripheral part of the glazing and preferably opposite the first slice of the glazing.
  • slice is meant one of the thin edges of the window.
  • the light signal is transported in the thickness of the window, in the plane of the window (and not substantially perpendicular to the window, as is the case, for example, when a light source is placed behind a non-opaque window and the light signal “passes through” the window, so that an individual located on the other side can see the light signal).
  • the light emitter is located near the edge of the window where the entry point is located, to avoid excessive dispersion and distortion of the signal.
  • the light signal has the shape of a light cone, the section of which increases with the distance from the light emitter.
  • the photoreceptor is located close to the exit point of the light signal, again to avoid too much dispersion and distortion of the signal.
  • the communication device (Dl) 103 comprises a photoreceiver 201, and two light emitters 202, 203.
  • the first light emitter 202 makes it possible to emit light signals to transport information to the source device 104.
  • the second light emitter 203 makes it possible to emit light signals to transport information to the communication device (D2) 105.
  • the photoreceptor 201 of the communication device (Dl) 103 is located in a “central” manner, which allows it to detect the light signals emitted from the source device 104 (for example the signal SI) as well as the light signals emitted from a monitoring device.
  • neighbor communication (D2) 105 for example the signal Slp).
  • the source device 104 is, in the example shown, supposed to communicate directly (i.e. receive light signals from or emit light signals to) only with the communication device (Dl) 103.
  • the source device 104 may comprise a single light emitter 204 for emitting light signals carrying information to the communication device (Dl) 103.
  • the source device 104 may also comprise a photoreceiver 205 for receiving the light signals emitted by the communication device (Dl) 103 (e.g. S2p).
  • the communication device (D2) 105 is, in the example shown, supposed to communicate directly only with the communication device (Dl) 103.
  • the communication device (D2) 105 can comprise a single transmitter light 206 to emit light signals carrying information to the communication device (Dl) 103.
  • the communication device (D2) 105 can also comprise a photoreceptor 207 to receive the light signals emitted by the communication device (Dl) 103 ( for example S2).
  • the communication device (D2) 105 can include at least one other light emitter, to send light signals to another communication device.
  • the source device 104 may include at least one other light emitter, to send light signals to another communication device.
  • the photoreceptors 205, 207 of the source device 104 and the communication device (D2) 105 are arranged centrally in the device, in a manner similar to the communication (Dl) 103, but this provision is not mandatory.
  • the photoreceptors 205, 207 can be located near the output points of the light signals received by the devices (in the example of the Figure, the output points of the signals S2 and S2p), as is the case on the example at the bottom of [Fig.2].
  • the source device 104 and/or the communication device (D2) 105 is at the “end” of the device chain (that is to say it only communicates with one other device)
  • this configuration is preferable, because it makes it possible to detect the light signal as close as possible to its exit point, and thus to minimize losses and distortions of information.
  • the photoreceptors 201, 205, 207 are configured to receive light signals and convert them into electrical signals. These electrical signals can be sent to a processing module to process the received data.
  • the processing module is configured to demodulate and decode the electrical signals, extract the data from the signals, send if necessary certain data to one or more user equipment, and generate new electrical signals containing the data to be transmitted to another communication device 103, 105 or the source device 104.
  • the processing module can typically be configured to “route” the data transported by the light signals to the communication device 103, 104, 105 or the user equipment 106a, 106b, 106c, 106d for which they are intended. For example, this routing can be implemented from a field associated with a data packet indicating the recipient of this data packet.
  • the new electrical signals generated can be sent to a conversion module in order to be converted into light signals intended to be emitted by the light emitter 202, 203, 204, 206 of the device 103, 104, 105 concerned.
  • the devices 103, 104, 105 can also each comprise a processing module and a conversion module (not shown in [Eig.2]).
  • the connections between the photoreceptor, the processing module, the conversion module and the light emitter can be, for example, wire connections.
  • the source device 104 and the communication device (D2) 105 have structures similar to the previous example - except for the photoreceptors 205, 207, arranged near the output points of the signals coming from the communication device (Dl) 103 (on Ligure, the signals S2p and S2).
  • the communication device (Dl) 103 comprises two separate photoreceptors 201a, 201b, for receiving the light signals coming from the source device 104 and coming from the other communication device (D2) 105, respectively.
  • this configuration is preferable, to avoid significant losses and/or distortions of the information to be transmitted.
  • each communication device 103 located between two glazings 102a, 102b can be completely integrated into the portion of the train body corresponding to the area between the two glazings 102a, 102b.
  • the light flux 109 SI
  • a photoreceptor 201, 201a can be arranged inside the part of the body located between the two glazings 102a, 102b, facing this exit point.
  • the light emitter 203 can be inside the bodywork, so that the light flow enters through an entry point located on a slice 112 of the window 102b.
  • the glazing 102a, 102b can be laminated glazing.
  • the glazing 102a, 102b can be simple glazing in which the light signals are guided from an entry point to an exit point using an optical fiber.
  • FIG.3 represents an example of a flowchart of a communication method according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • the method can be implemented, for example by the communication device (Dl) 103 of [Fig.l].
  • a first light signal (SI) 109 can be received by the communication device (Dl) 103.
  • This first light signal (SI) 109 can typically transport data transmitted by the source device 104.
  • part of this data can be intended for the communication device (Dl) 103, to control one or more user equipment 106b, 106c, and another part of the data can be intended for one or more other communication devices, in particular the communication device (D2) 105.
  • this signal can then be converted into an electrical signal by at least one photoreceptor 201, 201a of the communication device (Dl) 103 during a step 320, and the data of the electrical signal can be treated (for example, demodulated and decoded, then routed - with on the one hand the data which must be transmitted to another communication device 105 and on the other hand the data to control the user equipment 106b, 106, and finally encoded - at less for the data which must be transmitted to another communication device 105) by a processing module during a step 330.
  • the data of the electrical signal can be treated (for example, demodulated and decoded, then routed - with on the one hand the data which must be transmitted to another communication device 105 and on the other hand the data to control the user equipment 106b, 106, and finally encoded - at less for the data which must be transmitted to another communication device 105) by a processing module during a step 330.
  • a second light signal carrying the data to be transmitted to another communication device 105 is then generated during a step 340.
  • an electrical signal containing this data can be converted into a second light signal by the module.
  • the communication device (Dl) 103 then emits this second light signal (step 350) using a light emitter 203.
  • the data for controlling one or more user equipments 106b, 106c can be processed to generate (step 360) and transmit (step 370) a control signal (step 360) to the user equipment(s) 106b, 106c concerned.
  • the control signal may be a control signal from a loudspeaker carrying audio data.
  • the other communication device (D2) 105 to which the second light signal was sent during step 350 can in turn implement the steps of [Fig.3], to route some data to another communication device and generate control signals from other data.
  • the invention advantageously makes it possible to create a partly wireless communication network, by placing in series a plurality of communication devices connected two by two by glazing, the glazing making it possible to transport information from a communication device to the other. A “chain” of connected communication devices is thus obtained, at least one of which is connected “directly” to the source device (either by wire or by a single glazing).
  • This source device can advantageously centralize all the most expensive content and/or processing in terms of computing resources (for example to create a bubble of silence for a passenger).
  • the resulting network is suitable for an environment such as a vehicle, in which radio frequency communication is difficult to implement, because it limits the number of wired connections, and makes it possible to effectively use the glazing present to transport data.
  • the invention is not limited to vehicle interiors, it can be used in any environment provided with glazing, for example as an alternative to radio frequency communication.
  • FIG.4 represents steps of a communication method between different entities of a communication system according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • a content request can be sent from user equipment (A2) to the communication device (D2) to which it is connected.
  • This Content request can be sent, for example, via a human machine interface.
  • a light signal (Slp) containing data corresponding to this content request can then be generated by the communication device (D2).
  • This signal (Slp) can then be sent to a communication device (Dl) located between the communication device (D2) and the source device.
  • the communication device (Dl) receives the light signal (Slp), converts it into an electrical signal, then generates a new light signal (S2p) which it emits to the source device.
  • the new light signal (S2p) can transport other data, for example data corresponding to a request for content coming from one of the user equipment (A2, A3) to which it is connected, and/or data corresponding to a request for content from another user equipment connected to yet another communication device.
  • the source device then converts the light signal (S2p) into an electrical signal, and processes the data contained in the electrical signal obtained.
  • the source device extracts the data corresponding to the initial content request, and generates a new light signal (SI) comprising the data relating to the requested content.
  • the new light signal (SI) may include other data, for example intended for other communication devices than the one (D2) which made the initial content request.
  • This new light signal (SI) is transmitted to the communication device (Dl).
  • the communication device (Dl) processes the data received, extracts the data intended to be sent to the communication device (D2), and transmits them to it via a final light signal (S2 ).
  • the communication device (D2) can then process the received signal to extract data corresponding to the requested content and send it to the user equipment (A2), for example in the form of a control signal, as detailed above.
  • FIG.5 represents an example of a communication device according to one embodiment of the invention.
  • the communication device 500 comprises a computer 501, comprising a memory 502 for storing instructions allowing the implementation of the method described with reference to [Fig.3], and temporary data for carry out different stages of this process.
  • the computer 501 further comprises a circuit 503.
  • This circuit can be, for example a processor capable of interpreting instructions in the form of a computer program, an electronic card whose steps of the method of the invention are described in silicon, or even a programmable electronic chip such as an FPGA chip (for “Field-Programmable Gate Array” in English). This circuit can understand the processing module and/or the conversion module described previously.
  • the computer 501 may further include an output interface 506 for delivering control signals to user equipment to which the device 500 is connected.
  • the device 500 comprises a set 504 of at least one photoreceptor for receiving light signals and converting them into electrical signals.
  • the set 504 of at least one photoreceiver is configured to send said electrical signals to the circuit 503.
  • the computer 501 also includes a set 505 of at least two light emitters for the emission of light signals generated by the circuit 503.
  • the device 500 shown in [Fig.5] can be, in certain embodiments, one of the communication devices 103, 105 of [Fig.l].
  • the source device 104 has, in embodiments, a structure similar to that of the device 500 shown in [Fig.5], and may further include access to an external memory or data server, the memory or the external server being able, for example, to store content data intended for different user equipment.
  • FIG.3 is a typical example of a program of which certain instructions can be carried out using the device described.
  • FIG.3 can correspond to the flowchart of the general algorithm of a computer program within the meaning of the invention.
  • the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above by way of examples. It extends to other variants.
  • the implementation of the invention is not limited to an environment corresponding to the interior of a vehicle, but can be extended to any environment including glazing.
  • the invention has been described in the context of a chain (similar to a so-called “daisy chain” topology in English) of three communication devices (including a source device), it can be extended to any topology of network, and to any number of communication devices.
  • some of these devices can be connected via a wired connection, while others can be, according to the invention, connected by a VLC connection using glazing as an information transport vector.

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