2010
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.2010.2049192
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Multi-Band Transport Technologies for In-Building Host-Neutral Wireless Over Fiber Access Systems

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“…32,[36][37][38][39][40] To ensure seamless integration, the enabling Fig. 8 Hybrid fiber-wireless integration based on CWDM-PON.…”
Section: Dwdm-passive Optical Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…32,[36][37][38][39][40] To ensure seamless integration, the enabling Fig. 8 Hybrid fiber-wireless integration based on CWDM-PON.…”
Section: Dwdm-passive Optical Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…55 (3) Lim, Lee, and Nirmalathas: Review of physical layer networking for optical-wireless integration technology is the multiplexer and demultiplexer that are used to combine and separate the various signals. There have been many different techniques introduced including using an optical interleaver 36,37 and arrayed waveguide grating 38 to maximize the channels' isolation while seamlessly adding and dropping these multiband wireless channels and PON signals. In addition, it is also essential that these integration schemes introduce minimum changes and disruption to existing infrastructure setup for effective integration.…”
Section: Dwdm-passive Optical Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several approaches have been proposed to carry multiple MIMO channels of the same carrier frequency on a single radio over fibre link. Some of these approaches require an RoF link with several times the bandwidth of the highest RF component [3].…”
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“…Furthermore, substantial emerging services to deliver entertainment and business, such as the high-definition video streaming, the exchange of large data files between the users and high-performance servers, and the 3D television, also require more bandwidth. Therefore, high-speed in-building or indoor personal area networks (PANs) have attracted lots of research efforts [1,2].…”
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