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Optical Wireless and Millimeter Waves for 5G Access Networks
Abstract
Growing bandwidth demands are driving the search for increased network capacity leading to
the exploration of new wavelength ranges for future communication systems. Therefore, we
consider two technologies that offer increased transmission bandwidths by virtue of their high
carrier frequencies, namely optical wireless and millimeter-wave transmission. After
highlighting the relevant electromagnetic (EM) spectrum region, we briefly describe the
applications and properties of each approach coupled with a short history of their development.
This is followed by a performance comparison in two possible 5G links: outdoor point-to-point
and indoor hotspots. We find that in both cases, there are regions where optical wireless
communications (OWC) are better, but others where millimeter waves are to be preferred.
Specifically, the former outperforms the latter over distances up to approximately 50 meters
outdoors and a 10-meter hotspot radius indoors.
Keywords: Optical wireless communications (OWC), visible light communications (VLC), free
space optics, infrared (IR) communications, millimeter-wave communications, 5G
access
Dr. Mark S. LEESON & Dr. Matthew D. HIGGINS
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