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null (Ed.)Recently, research on sixth-generation (6G) networks has gained significant interest. 6G is expected to enable a wide-range of applications that fifth-generation (5G) networks will not be able to serve reliably, such as tactile Internet. Additionally, 6G is expected to offer Terabits per second (Tbps) data rates, 10 times lower latency, and near 100% coverage, compared to 5G. Thus, 6G is expected to expand across all available spectrums including terahertz (THz) and optical frequency bands. In this manuscript, mixed-carrier communication (MCC) is investigated as a novel physical layer (PHY) design for 6G networks. The proposed MCC version in this study is based on visible light communication (VLC). MCC enables a unified transmission PHY design to connect devices with different complexities, simultaneously. The design trade-offs and the required signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) per individual modulation schemes embedded within MCC are investigated. The complexity analysis shows that a conventional optical OFDM receiver can capture the high-speed bit-stream embedded within MCC. For a forward error correction (FEC) bit-error-rate (BER) threshold of 3.8×10−3, MCC is optimized to maximize the spectral efficiency by embedding 2-beacon phase-shift keying (2-BnPSK) within an MCC envelope on top of 12 bits per beacon position modulation (BPM) symbol.more » « less
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Rahaim, Michael; Abdalla, Iman; Ayyash, Moussa; Elgala, Hany; Khreishah, Abdallah; Little, Thomas D. (, IEEE Network)
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Pachpande, Priti G.; Khadr, Monette H.; Hussien, Hesham; Elgala, Hany; Saha, Dola (, OSA Advanced Photonics Congress (AP) 2019 (IPR, Networks, NOMA, SPPCom, PVLED))An orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) based Autoencoder (AE) model for optical wireless communication (OWC) is implemented. The symbol-error performance demonstrates the viability of using neural networks (NNs) and deep learning (DL) techniques in OWC systems.more » « less
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Careem, Maqsood; Khadr, Monette; Hussien, Ahmed F.; Saha, Dola; Elgala, Hany; Dutta, Aveek (, 2018 IEEE 5G World Forum (5GWF))
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