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Visible light communication (VLC) has emerged as 1 a potential wireless connectivity solution for infrastructure-to-2 vehicle networks where street lights can be configured to serve 3 as access points. In this letter, we propose dynamic soft handover 4 algorithm based on coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission. 5 The proposed algorithm takes the rate of change in the received 6 power as an input and accordingly revises the handover margin 7 and time-to-trigger value without explicit information of the vehi-8 cle velocity. Our simulation results demonstrate that the proposed 9 algorithm outperforms conventional CoMP and hard handover 10 and maintains a stable signal quality regardless of vehicle velocity.
The increasing adoption of LEDs in exterior automotive lighting makes visible light communication (VLC) a natural solution for vehicular networking. In this paper, we consider a vehicle-to-vehicle link and propose a path loss expression as a function of distance and different weather conditions. We conduct ray tracing simulations and verify the accuracy of proposed expression. We further use this expression to derive the achievable transmission distance for a targeted data rate while satisfying a given value of bit error rate. Numerical results are presented to demonstrate the achievable distances for single and dual photodetector deployment cases.
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