Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), Auckland 1010, New Zealand.
School of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, Adelaide 5000, Australia.
Sensors (Basel). 2021 Apr 2;21(7):2485. doi: 10.3390/s21072485.
Light Fidelity (LiFi) is a new candidate for wireless networking that utilizes the visible light spectrum and exploits the existing lighting infrastructure in the form of light-emitting diodes (LEDs). It provides point-to-point and point-to-multipoint communication on a bidirectional channel at very high data rates. However, the LiFi has small coverage, and its optical gain is closely related to the receiver's directionality vis-à-vis the transmitter, therefore it can experience frequent service outages. To provide reliable coverage, the LiFi is integrated with other networking technologies such as wireless fidelity (WiFi) thus forming a hybrid system. The hybrid LiFi/WiFi system faces many challenges including but not limited to seamless integration with the WiFi, support for mobility, handover management, resource sharing, and load balancing. The existing literature has addressed one or the other aspect of the issues facing LiFi systems. There are limited free source tools available to holistically address these challenges in a scalable manner. To this end, we have developed an open-source simulation framework based on the network simulator 3 (), which realizes critical aspects of the LiFi wireless network. Our developed LiFi framework provides a fully functional AP equipped with the physical layer and medium access control (MAC), a mobility model for the user device, and integration between LiFi and WiFi with a handover facility. Simulation results are produced to demonstrate the mobility and handover capabilities, and the performance gains from the LiFi-WiFi hybrid system in terms of packet delay, throughput, packet drop ratio (PDR), and fairness between users. The source code of the framework is made available for the use of the research community.
可见光通信(LiFi)是一种新的无线网络候选技术,它利用可见光频谱,并以发光二极管(LED)的形式利用现有的照明基础设施。它在非常高的数据速率下提供点对点和点对多点的双向信道通信。然而,LiFi 的覆盖范围较小,其光增益与接收器相对于发射器的方向性密切相关,因此它可能会频繁出现服务中断。为了提供可靠的覆盖范围,LiFi 与其他网络技术(如无线保真(WiFi))集成,从而形成混合系统。混合 LiFi/WiFi 系统面临许多挑战,包括但不限于与 WiFi 的无缝集成、对移动性的支持、切换管理、资源共享和负载平衡。现有文献已经解决了 LiFi 系统面临的一个或另一个问题。可用的免费资源工具有限,无法以可扩展的方式全面解决这些挑战。为此,我们基于网络模拟器 3()开发了一个开源仿真框架,该框架实现了 LiFi 无线网络的关键方面。我们开发的 LiFi 框架提供了一个功能齐全的接入点,配备了物理层和介质访问控制(MAC)、用户设备的移动性模型,以及 LiFi 和 WiFi 之间的集成以及切换功能。仿真结果表明了移动性和切换能力,以及 LiFi-WiFi 混合系统在数据包延迟、吞吐量、数据包丢失率(PDR)以及用户之间的公平性方面的性能提升。该框架的源代码可供研究界使用。