A Hybrid RF-VLC System for Energy Efficient Wireless Access
Abdallah Khreishah, Sihua Shao, Ammar Gharaibeh, Moussa Ayyash, Hany, Elgala, Nirwan Ansari

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hybrid RF-VLC wireless system that significantly improves energy efficiency and adaptability for indoor access by combining traditional RF and visible light communication technologies, optimized through novel algorithms.
Contribution
It proposes a new hybrid RF-VLC system, formulates the power minimization problem, and develops online algorithms with proven competitive ratios for energy-efficient wireless access.
Findings
Hybrid RF-VLC system reduces energy consumption compared to individual systems.
Proposed algorithms achieve near-optimal performance with logarithmic competitive ratios.
Simulation results confirm the system's energy efficiency and adaptability.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a new paradigm in designing and realizing energy efficient wireless indoor access networks, namely, a hybrid system enabled by traditional RF access, such as WiFi, as well as the emerging visible light communication (VLC). VLC facilitates the great advantage of being able to jointly perform illumination and communications, and little extra power beyond illumination is required to empower communications, thus rendering wireless access with almost zero power consumption. On the other hand, when illumination is not required from the light source, the energy consumed by VLC could be more than that consumed by the RF. By capitalizing on the above properties, the proposed hybrid RF-VLC system is more energy efficient and more adaptive to the illumination conditions than the individual VLC or RF systems. To demonstrate the viability of the proposed system, we first…
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