Optical Networking White Papers
RF Bandwidth Capacity and SCM in a Radio-Over-Fibre Link Employing Optical Frequency Multiplication
Overview Emerging wireless standards, like IEEE 802.16, are moving towards the use of carrier frequencies beyond 10 GHz to provide increased data rates to the end user. Since these standards specify the radio interface access and physical layer in single cells, a dedicated access architecture to fixed networks, like the ones defined in mobile cellular networks, is missing, and the integration of the spots into the fixed networks is usually performed by protocol convergence layers. As a result, the infrastructure costs rise enormously in in-building and business environments, where many micro- and picocells with even line-of-sight coverage and high signal processing load have to be deployed.
| Publisher | Technical University of Eindhoven | File Format | |
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| Date Published | April 2005 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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