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Resource allocation in IRS-aided optical wireless communication systems

Hamad et al., 2023

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1272794092871857689
Author
Hamad A
Qidan A
El-Gorashi T
Elmirghani J
Publication year
Publication venue
2023 23rd International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON)

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One of the main challenges facing optical wireless communication (OWC) systems is service disconnection in high blockage probability scenarios where users might lose the line of sight (LoS) connection with their corresponding access points (APs). In this work, we study the …
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