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Hybrid Wireless Communication Networks: Integrating Free-Space Optics and WiFi

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Abstract

In this paper we describe WiFO: A hybrid free-space optical and radio frequency system, which will provide downlink speeds of up to 60Mbps over a distance of three meters using infrared light emitting diodes while maintaining a high level of mobility via a WiFi uplink.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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