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2025
Journal Article
Title
Optical Wireless Communications: Enabling the Next-Generation Network of Networks
Abstract
Optical wireless communication (OWC) is a promising technology anticipated to play a key role in the next-generation network of networks (NoNs), especially as a complementary technology to traditional radio-frequency (RF) communications, for enhancing networking capabilities beyond conventional terrestrial networks. OWC is already a mature technology with diverse usage scenarios and can enable integrated applications via wireless access and backhaul networks, dynamic drone and satellite networks, underwater networks, inter- and intrasystem interconnecting networks, and vehicular communication networks. Furthermore, novel and emerging technological opportunities such as photovoltaic cells, orbital angular momentum-based modulation, optical reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, organic light-emitting and photo diodes, and recent advances in ultraviolet communications can help to enhance future OWC capabilities even further. Moreover, OWC networks can also support value-added services such as enhanced positioning and gesture recognition. Hence, OWC provides unique functionalities that can play a crucial role in building convergent and resilient future NoNs alongside RF and optical fiber technologies.
Author(s)
Krishnamoorthy, Aravindh
University of Cambridge, LiFi Research and Development Centre, Electrical Engineering Division
Younus, Othman
LiFi Research and Development Centre, Electrical Engineering Division, University of Cambridge
Kazemi, Hossein
LiFi Research and Development Centre, Electrical Engineering Division, University of Cambridge
Osahon, Isaac N.O.
LiFi Research and Development Centre, Electrical Engineering Division, University of Cambridge
Liu, Yi
LiFi Research and Development Centre, Electrical Engineering Division, University of Cambridge
Babadi, Sina
LiFi Research and Development Centre, Electrical Engineering Division, University of Cambridge
Ahmad, Rizwana
LiFi Research and Development Centre, Electrical Engineering Division, University of Cambridge
Ihsan, Asim
LiFi Research and Development Centre, Electrical Engineering Division, University of Cambridge
Majlesein, Behnaz
LiFi Research and Development Centre, Electrical Engineering Division, University of Cambridge
Huang, Yifan
LiFi Research and Development Centre, Electrical Engineering Division, University of Cambridge
Tavakkolnia, Iman
LiFi Research and Development Centre, Electrical Engineering Division, University of Cambridge
Samuel, Ifor D.W.
Organic Semiconductor Centre, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St. Andrews
Schober, Robert
Institute for Digital Communications, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)