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The research seminar introduces the Visible Light Communications (VLC) concept focusing on its use in communication-based vehicle safety applications. It is presented by Alin-Mihai CAILEAN. The first part of the seminar focus on the issues associated with traffic accidents and their impact on human society. Next, it will introduce the VLC concept as a possible solution to this problem. Then, it will debate the requirements imposed for such applications and the challenges associated with the use of the VLC technology in communication-based vehicle safety applications. The seminar will continue with the technical presentation of some of the most relevant vehicular VLC systems and applications, emphasizing how some of the associated challenges have been addressed by the scientific community. Last but not least, the seminar will debate the perspectives in automotive VLC use. Who is Alin-Mihai CAILEAN? Alin-Mihai CĂILEAN received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering (2009) and an M.S. in Computer and Communication Networks (2011) from the University of Suceava (USV), Suceava, Romania. He received his PhD (2014) in Photonics, Electronics, and Telecommunications after a joint thesis between the University of Suceava, Romania, and the Université de Versailles, France. Currently, he is a researcher and senior lecturer at the University of Suceava, Romania as well as coordinator of the USV Optical Wireless Communication Research Group (http://www.vlc.usv.ro/). In addition, he is an invited researcher at Université Paris-Saclay, France. His research is focused on visible light communications (VLC), optical wireless communications, and vehicle safety applications. His publication record includes 3 patents and patent requests and more than 40 research articles and papers, most of them being strictly focused on the use of the VLC technology. To know more about him: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/...