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Honglei Li

Researcher at Northumbria University

Publications -  64
Citations -  1515

Honglei Li is an academic researcher from Northumbria University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visible light communication & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1355 citations. Previous affiliations of Honglei Li include Chinese Academy of Sciences & The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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Technology acceptance model for internet banking: an invariance analysis

TL;DR: It is suggested that male and female, old and young, IT expert and novice, conceptualized the TAM construct in very similar ways, which allowed us to understand TAMs validity in technology acceptance research.
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The Internet of Things: a security point of view

TL;DR: An in-depth overview of the security requirements and challenges for Internet of Things and discuss security solutions for various enabling technologies and implications to various applications is provided.
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High Bandwidth Visible Light Communications Based on a Post-Equalization Circuit

TL;DR: In this paper, a post-equalization circuit that contains two passive equalizers and one active equalizer was presented, which achieved a bandwidth of 151 MHz with a bit error ratio of 2×10-3.
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A 550 Mbit/s real-time visible light communication system based on phosphorescent white light LED for practical high-speed low-complexity application

TL;DR: In this article, an analog pre-emphasis circuit based on NPN transistors and an active post-equalization circuit was proposed to enhance the 3-dB bandwidth of VLC link.
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Virtual community studies: A literature review, synthesis and research agenda

TL;DR: A literature review, a classification schema, and a research agenda for the virtual community studies are presented, based on research similarities and patterns, which resulted in five areas being identified--social perspective, business perspective, development issues, application issues, and methodology issues.