Transitioning to hybrid radio/optical networks: Development of a flexible visible light communication testbed

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As the number of wireless connected devices grow, the wireless industry is challenged to meet demand while continuing to improve data rates and quality of service (QoS). Visible light communication (VLC) has significant potential to be used as a new high speed layer in future heterogeneous RF networks. This work reviews the major challenges and important applications of hybrid VLC/RF networks, and details a versatile software defined VLC-downlink/RF-uplink experimental testbed. Our hope in this report is to support and aid RF groups as they transition their research interests to include RF/VLC hybrid networks. Given the low cost, minimal hardware requirements, and experimental flexibility, this testbed represents an ideal system to begin RF/VLC hybrid experiments upon. In this context, we offer this report as a unique blend of review, initial experimental testbed observations, and visionary moving forward towards 5G communication.

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McBride, A., Derveni, B., Proko, J., Kamsula, P., Chowdhury, H., Hanninen, T., … Katz, M. (2014). Transitioning to hybrid radio/optical networks: Development of a flexible visible light communication testbed. In Proceedings of the 2014 1st International Conference on 5G for Ubiquitous Connectivity, 5GU 2014 (pp. 222–228). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.4108/icst.5gu.2014.258129

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