In this paper, we design an energy efficient indoor Visible Light Communications (VLC) system from a radically new perspective based on an amorphous user-to-network association structure. Explicitly, this intriguing problem is approached from three inter-linked perspectives, considering the cell formation, link-level transmission and system-level optimisation, critically appraising the related optical constraints. To elaborate, apart from proposing hitherto unexplored Amorphous Cells (A-Cells), we employ a powerful amalgam of Asymmetrically Clipped Optical Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (ACO-OFDM) and transmitter pre-coding aided Multi-Input Single-Output (MISO) transmission. As far as the overall systemlevel optimisation is con...
Visible light communications (VLC) has the potential to play a major part in future smart home and n...
Demands for indoor broadband wireless access services are expected to outstrip the spectrum capacity...
In this paper we present two resource allocations techniques in a visible light communication networ...
An energy-efficient indoor visible light communication (VLC) system relying on dynamic user-centric ...
Visible light communication (VLC) has been emerged as a technology that can increase the channel cap...
5G networks have to offer extremely high capacity for novel streaming applications. One of the most ...
Visible Light Communication (VLC) combined withadvanced illumination has been expected to become an ...
Due to the large growth of mobile communications over the past two decades, cellular systems have re...
The concept of amorphous-boundary-based user-centric cells invoked for visible light communication (...
Visible light communications (VLC) builds upon the dual use of existing lighting infrastructure for ...
In order to counteract the explosive escalation of wireless tele-traffic, the communication spectrum...
Wireless internet access technology can experience a major revolution through the use of breakthroug...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorThe increasing demand for ubiquitous wireless Internet a...
In this paper, we study the spectral efficiency (SE) and energy efficiency (EE) of asymmetrically cl...
Wireless networks are dominating our daily lives. By 2023, over 70% of the global population will ha...
Visible light communications (VLC) has the potential to play a major part in future smart home and n...
Demands for indoor broadband wireless access services are expected to outstrip the spectrum capacity...
In this paper we present two resource allocations techniques in a visible light communication networ...
An energy-efficient indoor visible light communication (VLC) system relying on dynamic user-centric ...
Visible light communication (VLC) has been emerged as a technology that can increase the channel cap...
5G networks have to offer extremely high capacity for novel streaming applications. One of the most ...
Visible Light Communication (VLC) combined withadvanced illumination has been expected to become an ...
Due to the large growth of mobile communications over the past two decades, cellular systems have re...
The concept of amorphous-boundary-based user-centric cells invoked for visible light communication (...
Visible light communications (VLC) builds upon the dual use of existing lighting infrastructure for ...
In order to counteract the explosive escalation of wireless tele-traffic, the communication spectrum...
Wireless internet access technology can experience a major revolution through the use of breakthroug...
Mención Internacional en el título de doctorThe increasing demand for ubiquitous wireless Internet a...
In this paper, we study the spectral efficiency (SE) and energy efficiency (EE) of asymmetrically cl...
Wireless networks are dominating our daily lives. By 2023, over 70% of the global population will ha...
Visible light communications (VLC) has the potential to play a major part in future smart home and n...
Demands for indoor broadband wireless access services are expected to outstrip the spectrum capacity...
In this paper we present two resource allocations techniques in a visible light communication networ...