Multiple access design for ultra-dense VLC networks: Orthogonal vs non-orthogonal

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Small-cell aided ultra-dense networks (UDNs) constitute an efficient solution to the ever-increasing thirst for more data. Thanks to the vast untapped high-frequency spectrum of visible light, visible light communications (VLCs) are a natural candidate for UDN. In this paper, layered asymmetrically clipped optical OFDM (LACO-OFDM) aided ultra-dense VLC (UD-VLC) is investigated in terms of its user association, multiple access (MA), and resource allocation. To handle the severe inter-cell interference (ICI) amongst the densely deployed access points, we propose a novel overlapped clustering technique relying on a hybrid non-orthogonal MA and orthogonal MA scheme for enhancing the performance, with the aid of our dynamic resource allocation conceived. Our simulations show that the proposed LACO-OFDM aided UD-VLC using our hybrid MA scheme is more robust against the ICI, at a price of modestly decreasing the sum throughput.

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Feng, S., Zhang, R., Xu, W., & Hanzo, L. (2019). Multiple access design for ultra-dense VLC networks: Orthogonal vs non-orthogonal. IEEE Transactions on Communications, 67(3), 2218–2232. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCOMM.2018.2884482

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