Optimisation of transmission bandwidth for indoor cellular OWC system using a dynamic handover decision-making algorithm

In this paper, we propose a novel cellular optical wireless communications (COWC) system with four diffused cells. A dynamic handover scheme is proposed to make the link more flexible by the way of adaptive channel allocation in different environments. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm offers almost five times of the maximum dynamic transmission bandwidth and energy efficiency compared to the worst scenarios when all base stations (BS)s are active.

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