GB/T 38832-2020
ActiveTechnical requirements of broadband customer networking based on public telecommunication network—High-speed visible light communications under lighting constrains
基于公用电信网的宽带客户网络联网技术要求 通照一体化高速可见光通信
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies technical requirements for high-speed visible light communication (VLC) systems that integrate lighting and data transmission within broadband customer networks connected to public telecommunication networks. It is applied in indoor environments such as homes, offices, and public facilities where LED lighting is used, enabling simultaneous illumination and high-speed wireless data access under strict lighting constraints. The standard ensures interoperability and performance consistency for VLC equipment deployed in telecom access networks.
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