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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF HYBRID VLC-RF WITH NOMA FOR MULTI-USER INDOOR OPTICAL WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONGETO, 2020
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Recently, visible light communication (VLC) networks have emerged as a possible alternative for data access, primarily for indoors environments. The very high data rates, free from radio frequency (RF) interference and low implementation cost behavior make them …
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