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Low cost Polymer Optical Fibre based transmission system for feeding integrated broadband wireless in-house LANs

In Symposium Ieee/leos Benelux Chapter, 2002, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam — 2002, pp. 214-217
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Electro-Optical Communication1

A bi-directional transmission system using low cost Polymer Optical Fibre (POF) to feed the required large number of radio access points in next-generation integrated broadband wireless in-house LANs is proposed. Results from simulations and experiments show that, by tuning system parameters, a large variety of pure microwave carriers exceeding 60 GHz can be generated at the radio access points.

Furthermore, the system supports data rates exceeding 100 Mbps using both linear and constant envelope modulation formats such as PSK and x-QAM. The consolidation of costly microwave signal processing equipment at the headend station leads to simpler remote radio access points resulting in system cost savings.

Language: English
Publisher: IEEE/LEOS
Year: 2002
Pages: 214-217
Proceedings: 7th Annual Symposium of the IEEE/LEOS Benelux Chapter, December 9, 2002, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ISBN: 908075191x and 9789080751910
Types: Conference paper

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