2016 21st European Conference on Networks and Optical Communications (NOC) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/noc.2016.7506998
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Optical wireless communication for future broadband access networks

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“…In addition, apart from physical fiber-based methods being discussed, OWC system, also known as a free-space optical (FSO) communication system, is another attractive and feasible optical wireless fronthaul. The FSO provides a range of benefits such as low latency and high capacity that make it viable for addressing network requirements in a cost-effective manner [4,[16][17][18]. The potentials for the FSO implementation in the fronthaul network and different innovative concepts that are appropriate for improving the FSO system performance, while easing the stringent system requirements, are discussed in Section 5.…”
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“…In addition, apart from physical fiber-based methods being discussed, OWC system, also known as a free-space optical (FSO) communication system, is another attractive and feasible optical wireless fronthaul. The FSO provides a range of benefits such as low latency and high capacity that make it viable for addressing network requirements in a cost-effective manner [4,[16][17][18]. The potentials for the FSO implementation in the fronthaul network and different innovative concepts that are appropriate for improving the FSO system performance, while easing the stringent system requirements, are discussed in Section 5.…”
Section: Wdm/otnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it can effectively address the network requirements for different applications and services at a comparatively lower cost. So, it has been seen as an alternative and/or complementary solution for the existing wireless RF solutions [4,[16][17][18]. This chapter presents optical wired and wireless networking solutions for high-capacity, high-density, and low-latency networks.…”
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“…However, the radio-frequency (RF)-based wireless mobile technologies transmission speeds are limited by the available RF spectrum in the regulated RF spectrum. This is due to various innovative wireless technologies and standards like WiMAX (IEEE 802.16), UWB (IEEE 802.15), Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11), iBurst (IEEE 802.20), the cellular-based 3G and 4G [3]. Moreover, because of various advanced technologies being employed in the optical communications, there have been considerable advancements in the optical system capacity, network reach, and number of supported users.…”
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“…The convergence will help in exploiting the mobility benefit offered by the wireless connectivity and the inherent bandwidth provided by the optical systems. This will help in achieving the anticipated capacity and energy-efficiency objectives of the NGNs [3]. Furthermore, optical wireless communication (OWC) system is one of attractive broadband access technologies that offer high speed as well as improved capacity.…”
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