Energy-Efficient Resource Allocation for Aggregated RF/VLC Systems
Sylvester Aboagye, Telex M. N. Ngatched, Octavia A. Dobre, H., Vincent Poor

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel energy-efficient resource allocation framework for aggregated RF/VLC systems, optimizing AP assignment, subchannel allocation, and power control to enhance performance and reduce interference.
Contribution
It presents the first joint optimization approach for AP assignment, subchannel allocation, and power control in aggregated RF/VLC systems, considering interference and link blockages.
Findings
Significant energy efficiency gains achieved.
Improved sum-rate and outage performance.
Aggregated RF/VLC outperforms hybrid systems.
Abstract
Visible light communication (VLC) is envisioned as a core component of future wireless communication networks due to, among others, the huge unlicensed bandwidth it offers and the fact that it does not cause any interference to existing radio frequency (RF) communication systems. Most research on RF and VLC coexistence has focused on hybrid designs where data transmission to any user could originate from either an RF or a VLC access point (AP). However, hybrid RF/VLC systems fail to exploit the distinct transmission characteristics of RF and VLC systems to fully reap the benefits they can offer. Aggregated RF/VLC systems, in which any user can be served simultaneously by both RF and VLC APs, have recently emerged as a more promising and robust design for the coexistence of RF and VLC systems. To this end, this paper, for the first time, investigates AP assignment, subchannel allocation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Wireless Communication Technologies · Advanced Photonic Communication Systems · PAPR reduction in OFDM
