Journal article

Mitigation strategy for transmission impairments in millimeter-wave radio-over-fiber networks [Invited]

C Lim, A Nirmalathas, M Bakaul, KL Lee, D Novak, R Waterhouse

Journal of Optical Networking | Published : 2009

Abstract

Hybrid fiber-wireless networks for fixed wireless access operating in the millimeter-wave (mm-wave) frequency region have been actively pursued to provide ultrahigh bandwidth for untethered connectivity. Moving the radio operating frequency into the mm-wave region overcomes the spectral congestion in the lower microwave region and is also capable of providing high-capacity broadband wireless services in a picocellular or microcellular architecture. Optical fiber backhaul provides the broadband interconnectivity between a centralized location and a large number of high-throughput antenna base stations necessary in such an architecture. The transportation of mm-wave wireless signals within the..

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