Advances in Optical Wireless Communications and Its Applications
A special issue of Information (ISSN 2078-2489). This special issue belongs to the section "Information and Communications Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2021) | Viewed by 808
Special Issue Editors
Interests: free space optical (FSO) communications; channel modeling; hybrid RF/FSO communications; LiFi and FSO for 5G networks; digital signal processing; modulation schemes
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Interests: localization; wireless propagation; IoT; wireless networks; visible light positioning
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Interests: optical communication; visible light communications; channel modelling; modulation schemes; MIMO (imaging and non-imaging); optics design; organic devices; tracking and positioning
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The transmission capacity and data requirements for wireless communication are exponentially increasing due to the dynamic growth of mobile users and the deployment of the technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT) and industry 4.0. Although developments made in radio frequency (RF) technologies have been able to address challenges posed by this unprecedented data growth, the available RF spectrum is rapidly becoming congested to saturation. Therefore, both the academic and commercial sectors have actively begun investigating optical wireless technologies to commercialise them as complementary technologies in different applications. Optical wireless communication that includes visible light communication (VLC) or LiFi and free space optical (FSO) communication has gained tremendous attention in a number of applications such as in smart industries, smart cities, smart transportation, and smart connected buildings/homes and autonomous vehicles. However, there are some significant research challenges within these applications, including achieving high data rates, ubiquitous connectivity, shadowing and co-channel interference effects, different noise mitigations such as turbulence and fog, dimming capabilities, machine-to-machine connectivity, high-speed optical front ends devices for LiFi, and the cost of the systems. In this Special Issue, we will accept papers on advances in optical wireless communications and their applications, including but not limited to the following topics:
- Free-space optical (FSO) communication;
- Visible light communication (VLC)/ LiFi;
- Advanced modulation schemes;
- Optical channel modelling and mitigation techniques;
- Vehicle-to-vehicle communication;
- Error correction coding and equalisation;
- Localisation and positioning;
- Spatial diversity/optical MIMO;
- Optical satellite communication;
- Optical wireless communication for smart cities and medical applications;
- Machine-to-machine communication using optical wireless;
- Hybrid RF/FSO links.
Full-length original technical articles are solicited with novel contributions within the optical communication domain without restriction. Tutorial and survey papers are also welcome.
Dr. Muhammad Ijaz
Dr. David Plets
Dr. Sujan Rajbhandri
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Visible light communication (VLC)/LiFi
- Free space optics (FSO)
- Visible light positioning (VLP)
- Vehicle-to-vehicle VLC
- VLP- and RF-based localization
- VLP- and RFID-based localization
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