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alizadeh2021fdla


Elnaz Alizadeh Jarchlo, Elizabeth Eso, Hossein Doroud, Anatolij Zubow, Falko Dressler, Zabih Ghassemlooy, Bernhard Siessegger and Giuseppe Caire, "FDLA: A Novel Frequency Diversity and Link Aggregation Solution for Handover in an Indoor Vehicular VLC Network," IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, vol. 18 (3), pp. 3556–3566, September 2021.


Abstract

Visible light communications (VLC) (VLC) has been introduced as a complementary wireless technology that can be widely used in industrial indoor environments where automated guided vehicles aim to ease and accelerate logistics. Despite its advantages, there is one significant drawback of using an indoor vehicular VLC (V-VLC) network that is there is a high handover outage duration. In line-of-sight VLC links, such handovers are frequently due to mobility, shadowing, and obstacles. In this paper, we propose a frequency diversity and link aggregation solution, which is a novel technique in Data link layer to tackle handover challenge in indoor V-VLC networks. We have developed a small-scale prototype and experimentally evaluated its performance for a variety of scenarios and compared the results with other handover techniques. We also assessed the configuration options in more detail, in particular focusing on different network traffic types and various address resolution protocol intervals. The measurement results demonstrate the advantages of our approach for low-outage duration handovers in V-VLC. The proposed idea is able to decrease the handover outage duration in a two-dimensional network to about 0.2 s, which is considerably lower compared to previous solutions.

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Elnaz Alizadeh Jarchlo
Elizabeth Eso
Hossein Doroud
Anatolij Zubow
Falko Dressler
Zabih Ghassemlooy
Bernhard Siessegger
Giuseppe Caire

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@article{alizadeh2021fdla,
    author = {Alizadeh Jarchlo, Elnaz and Eso, Elizabeth and Doroud, Hossein and Zubow, Anatolij and Dressler, Falko and Ghassemlooy, Zabih and Siessegger, Bernhard and Caire, Giuseppe},
    doi = {10.1109/TNSM.2021.3075476},
    title = {{FDLA: A Novel Frequency Diversity and Link Aggregation Solution for Handover in an Indoor Vehicular VLC Network}},
    pages = {3556--3566},
    journal = {IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management},
    issn = {1932-4537},
    publisher = {IEEE},
    month = {9},
    number = {3},
    volume = {18},
    year = {2021},
   }
   
   

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