“…Iterative interference cancellation techniques can be used to mitigate this effect, but these techniques require significant computational processing power. This theme issue includes a research article on networked MIMO techniques by Wang & Chen [33], who have significantly contributed to advancing the field of networked MIMO both theoretically and practically.…”
Section: (D) Data Transmission Techniquesmentioning
Optical wireless communication has attracted significant interest recently in industry and academia. This special issue features a collection of inter-related papers with the intention to cover all necessary multidisciplinary challenges to realize optical wireless networks. We hope that this special issue will serve as a comprehensive reference and that it will be a resource which fosters many more new ideas for this rapidly emerging field.This article is part of the theme issue ‘Optical wireless communication’.
“…Iterative interference cancellation techniques can be used to mitigate this effect, but these techniques require significant computational processing power. This theme issue includes a research article on networked MIMO techniques by Wang & Chen [33], who have significantly contributed to advancing the field of networked MIMO both theoretically and practically.…”
Section: (D) Data Transmission Techniquesmentioning
Optical wireless communication has attracted significant interest recently in industry and academia. This special issue features a collection of inter-related papers with the intention to cover all necessary multidisciplinary challenges to realize optical wireless networks. We hope that this special issue will serve as a comprehensive reference and that it will be a resource which fosters many more new ideas for this rapidly emerging field.This article is part of the theme issue ‘Optical wireless communication’.
“…Following that, several novel modulation schemes were proposed to enhance the spectrum and power efficiency of OWC transmissions. This could be achieved using OFDM-based transmissions, colour-based modulation, spatial modulation [6] and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) techniques [7]. An 11.28 Gbps VLC link was reported in 2016 [8] based on experimental demonstrations of wavelength division multiplexing transmissions with rate-adaptive OFDM modulation.…”
Wireless connectivity is no longer limited to facilitating communications between individuals, but is also required to support diverse and heterogeneous applications, services and infrastructures. Internet of things (IoT) systems will dominate future technologies, allowing any and all devices to create, share and process data. If artificial intelligence resembles the brain of IoT, then high-speed connectivity forms the nervous system that connects the devices. For IoT to safely operate autonomously, it requires highly secure and reliable wireless links. In this article, we shed light on the potential of optical wireless communications to provide high-speed secure and reliable ubiquitous access as an enabler for fifth generation and beyond wireless networks.
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