With the emerging of LED lamps as a green alternative to halogen and gas discharge lamps, the prospect of using lighting infrastructure to provide for indoor broadband communication has attracted interest from researchers and industrialist alike. High Brightness Light Emitting Diodes (HBLEDs), which form LED lamps, are semiconductor devices that can accommodate fast switching times. Hence, the light they emit can be used as a carrier for wireless data. The concept of transmitting data via an illumination source is known as Visible Light Communication (VLC). Work on VLC at BU-CROCCS, thus far, has concentrated mainly on