Optical Wireless Communications: Enabling the Next-Generation Network of Networks

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Abstract

Optical wireless communication (OWC) is a promising technology anticipated to play a key role in the next-generation network of networks (NoNs), especially as a complementary technology to traditional radio-frequency (RF) communications, for enhancing networking capabilities beyond conventional terrestrial networks. OWC is already a mature technology with diverse usage scenarios and can enable integrated applications via wireless access and backhaul networks, dynamic drone and satellite networks, underwater networks, inter- and intrasystem interconnecting networks, and vehicular communication networks. Furthermore, novel and emerging technological opportunities such as photovoltaic cells, orbital angular momentum-based modulation, optical reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, organic light-emitting and photo diodes, and recent advances in ultraviolet communications can help to enhance future OWC capabilities even further. Moreover, OWC networks can also support value-added services such as enhanced positioning and gesture recognition. Hence, OWC provides unique functionalities that can play a crucial role in building convergent and resilient future NoNs alongside RF and optical fiber technologies.

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Krishnamoorthy, A., Safi, H., Younus, O., Kazemi, H., Osahon, I. N. O., Liu, M., … Haas, H. (2025). Optical Wireless Communications: Enabling the Next-Generation Network of Networks. IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 20(2), 20–39. https://doi.org/10.1109/MVT.2025.3555366

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