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Martin J.N. Sibley
Researcher at University of Huddersfield
Publications - 97
Citations - 997
Martin J.N. Sibley is an academic researcher from University of Huddersfield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulse-position modulation & Optical wireless. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 97 publications receiving 922 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin J.N. Sibley include Northumbria University.
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Integrated transceivers for optical wireless communications
Dominic O'Brien,Grahame Faulkner,E.B. Zyambo,K. Jim,David J. Edwards,Paul N. Stavrinou,G. Parry,J. Bellon,Martin J.N. Sibley,Vinod A. Lalithambika,Valencia M. Joyner,Rina J. Samsudin,David M. Holburn,Robert J. Mears +13 more
TL;DR: The design and fabrication of the optics, optoelectronics, and electronics required for this is described and successful operation of all the subsystems is detailed, together with results from an initial link demonstration.
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Optical fibre digital pulse-position-modulation assuming a Gaussian received pulse shape
TL;DR: The authors present original results for a 50 Mbit/s, 1.3 mu m wavelength digital PPM system and conclude that, provided the fibre bandwidth is several times that of the data rate,digital PPM can outperform commercially available PIN-BJT binary PCM systems.
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High-speed integrated transceivers for optical wireless
Dominic O'Brien,Grahame Faulkner,K. Jim,E.B. Zyambo,David J. Edwards,M. Whitehead,Paul N. Stavrinou,G. Parry,J. Bellon,Martin J.N. Sibley,Vinod A. Lalithambika,Valencia M. Joyner,R.J. Samsudin,David M. Holburn,Robert J. Mears +14 more
TL;DR: The basic approaches that can be used for in-building optical wireless communication are set out and the need for an integrated and scalable approach to the fabrication of transceivers is argued.
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Novel hot spot mitigation technique to enhance photovoltaic solar panels output power performance
TL;DR: In this article, the design and development of a hot spot mitigation technique using a simple, low-cost and reliable hot spot activation technique is proposed using a FLIR i5 thermal imaging camera.
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Experimental optical fibre digital pulse-position modulation system
TL;DR: Practical measurements on a digital PPM system handling 8Mbit/s PCM data show good correlation with theoretical results obtained from a computer model of the system, confirming that there exists an optimum number of time slots which maximises the receiver sensitivity.