论文标题
混合RF/VLC系统:有关网络拓扑,性能分析,应用程序和未来方向的全面调查
Hybrid RF/VLC Systems: A Comprehensive Survey on Network Topologies, Performance Analyses, Applications, and Future Directions
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论文摘要
无线通信是指通过使用无线载体(RF)和可见光(VL)波的无线载体中的非导向传播介质的数据传输。对高数据速率的需求不断上升,尤其是在室内场景中,超载传统的RF技术。因此,采用了毫米波(MMWave)和认知无线电等技术,以克服常规RF系统的光谱稀缺和容量限制。同时,已提出可见光通信(VLC)作为替代解决方案,其中光源用于照明和数据传输。与RF链接相比,VLC链接具有很高的带宽,允许更高的数据速率。 VLC表现出对电磁源干扰的免疫力,具有无执照的通道,是一个非常低的功耗系统,并且没有健康危害。 VLC呼吁广泛的应用程序,包括具有低潜伏期(例如车辆安全通信)的可靠通信。尽管VLC技术及其多种应用具有主要优势,但其使用受到了诸如视线连通性的依赖的影响。最近,提出了混合RF/VLC系统来利用VLC链接的高容量和RF链接的更好连通性。因此,将混合RF/VLC系统设想为一方面提高用户速率和移动性并优化整体网络的容量,干扰和功耗。本文旨在提供有关混合RF/VLC系统的详细调查。本文概述了混合RF/VLC系统中当前的发展,它们对新移民和专家研究人员的好处和局限性。
Wireless communications refer to data transmissions in unguided propagation media through the use of wireless carriers such as radio frequency (RF) and visible light (VL) waves. The rising demand for high data rates, especially, in indoor scenarios, overloads conventional RF technologies. Therefore, technologies such as millimeter waves (mmWave) and cognitive radios have been adopted as possible solutions to overcome the spectrum scarcity and capacity limitations of the conventional RF systems. In parallel, visible light communication (VLC) has been proposed as an alternative solution, where a light source is used for both illumination and data transmission. In comparison to RF links, VLC links present a very high bandwidth that allows much higher data rates. VLC exhibits also immunity to interference from electromagnetic sources, has unlicensed channels, is a very low power consumption system, and has no health hazard. VLC is appealing for a wide range of applications including reliable communications with low latency such as vehicle safety communication. Despite the major advantages of VLC technology and a variety of its applications, its use has been hampered by its cons such as its dependence on a line of sight connectivity. Recently, hybrid RF/VLC systems were proposed to take advantage of the high capacity of VLC links and better connectivity of RF links. Thus, hybrid RF/VLC systems are envisioned as a key enabler to improve the user rates and mobility on one hand and to optimize the capacity, interference and power consumption of the overall network on the other hand. This paper seeks to provide a detailed survey of hybrid RF/VLC systems. This paper represents an overview of the current developments in the hybrid RF/VLC systems, their benefits and limitations for both newcomers and expert researchers.