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A Scaleable and License Free 5G Internet of Radio Light Architecture for Services in Train Stations
In this paper we present a 5G Internet Radio-
Light (IoRL) architecture for underground train stations that
can be readily deployed because it utilizes unlicensed visible light
and millimeter wave part of the spectrum, which does not require
Mobile Network Operator (MNO) permission to deploy and
which is used to provide travelers with accurate location,
interaction, access to Internet and Cloud based Services, such as
high resolution video on a Tablet PC. The paper describes the
train station use cases and the IoRL architecture.European Commissio
A Scalable and License Free 5G Internet of Radio Light Architecture for Services in Homes & Businesses
In this paper we present a 5G Internet Radio-Light
(IoRL) architecture for homes that can be readily deployed
because it utilizes unlicensed visible light and millimeter wave
part of the spectrum, which does not require Mobile Network
Operator (MNO) permission to deploy and which is used to
provide inhabitants of houses with accurate location, interaction,
access to Internet and Cloud based services such as high
resolution video on a Tablet PC. The paper describes the home
use cases and the IoRL architecture.EU Horizon 202
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Internet of Radio-Light - H2020 Project 1st Year Achievements
Abstract—This paper presents the major innovation
achievements of the EU Horizon 2020 project Internet of RadioLight
in its first year. The achievements have been categorized
into (1) Overall Architecture, (2) Remote Radio-Light Head
Architecture, (3) Radio Access Network Architecture, (4) NFV /
SDN Architecture, (5) Lighting System Architecture. It then
identifies the planned demonstrations for the final year of the
project and expected key performance indicators
5G Internet of Radio Light Services for Musée de la Carte à Jouer
In this paper we present a 5G Internet Radio-Light (IoRL) architecture and services for museums that can be readily deployed because it utilizes unlicensed visible light and millimeter wave part of the electromagnetic spectrum and which is used to provide museums’ visitors with accurate location, interaction, access to Internet and high resolution video on a Tablet PC. The paper describes the museum, its related use case scenarios, the user and functional requirements and the IoRL architectur
A 5G Radio-Light SDN Architecture for Wireless and Mobile Network Access in Buildings
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