Integrated RF/Optical Wireless Networks for Improving QoS in Indoor and Transportation Applications
Mostafa Zaman Chowdhury, Md. Tanvir Hossan, Moh. Khalid Hasan, Yeong, Min Jang

TL;DR
This paper explores the integration of RF and optical wireless networks, such as LiFi, OCC, and FSOC, to enhance QoS in indoor and transportation scenarios by addressing limitations of each technology.
Contribution
It proposes a hybrid RF/optical wireless system with detailed management strategies, demonstrating improved performance over traditional RF networks.
Findings
Overcomes RF femtocell bandwidth limitations
Enhances vehicle communication and remote monitoring
Shows significant performance improvements
Abstract
Communications based solely on radio frequency (RF) networks cannot provide adequate quality of service for the rapidly growing demands of wireless connectivity. Since devices operating in the optical spectrum do not interfere with those using the RF spectrum, wireless networks based on the optical spectrum can be added to existing RF networks to fulfill this demand. Hence, optical wireless communication (OWC) technology can be an excellent complement to RF-based technology to provide improved service. Promising OWC systems include light fidelity (LiFi), visible light communication, optical camera communication (OCC), and free-space optical communication (FSOC). OWC and RF systems have differing limitations, and the integration of RF and optical wireless networks can overcome the limitations of both systems. This paper describes an LiFi/femtocell hybrid network system for indoor…
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