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A Top-Down Survey on Optical Wireless Communications for the Internet of Things

Journal

IEEE COMMUNICATIONS SURVEYS AND TUTORIALS
Volume 25, Issue 1, Pages 1-45

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/COMST.2022.3220504

Keywords

Free space optical; optical wireless communica-tion; visible light communication; optical camera communication; Internet of Things; Internet of Terrestrial Things; Internet of Underwater Things; Internet of Biomedical Things; Internet of Underground Things

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The Internet of Things (IoT) integrates physical, biological, and digital worlds by connecting smart objects. Optical wireless communication (OWC) can improve overall network performance and complement existing wireless technologies in IoT networks. This paper provides a comprehensive survey of OWC-based IoT networks in four main domains: IoT, IoWT, IoBT, and IoGT, discussing applications, hybridization with existing technologies, and research problems.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a transformative technology marking the beginning of a new era where physical, biological, and digital worlds are integrated by connecting a plethora of uniquely identifiable smart objects. Although the Internet of Terrestrial Things (IoTT) has been at the center of our IoT perception, it has been recently extended to different environments, such as the Internet of Underwater Things (IoWT), the Internet of Biomedical Things (IoBT), and Internet of Underground Things (IoGT). Even though radio frequency (RF) based wireless networks are regarded as the default means of connectivity, they are not always the best option due to the limited spectrum, interference limitations caused by the ever-increasing number of devices, and severe propagation loss in transmission mediums other than air. As a remedy, optical wireless communication (OWC) technologies can complement, replace, or co-exist with audio and radio wave-based wireless systems to improve overall network performance. To this aim, this paper reveals the full potential of OWC-based IoT networks by providing a top-down survey of four main IoT domains: IoTT, IoWT, IoBT, and IoGT. Each domain is covered by a dedicated and self-contained section that starts with a comparative analysis, explains how OWC can be hybridized with existing wireless technologies, points out potential OWC applications fitting best the related IoT domain, and discusses open communication and networking research problems. More importantly, instead of presenting a visionary OWC-IoT framework, the survey discloses that OWC-IoT has become a reality by emphasizing ongoing proof-of-concept prototyping efforts and available commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) OWC-IoT products.

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