37th European Conference and Exposition on Optical Communications 2011
DOI: 10.1364/ecoc.2011.we.7.c.3
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Simultaneous implementation of Gigabit Ethernet, RF TV and radio mm-wave in a multiformat Home Area Network

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“…Telecommunication services such as broadband compressed and uncompressed high-definition (HD) video transmission in the 60 GHz electrical only [14]- [16] and combined 60 GHz fiber-wireless setups [17]- [22] have been recently reported. Advantages of the 60 GHz links for bandwidthdemanding applications include unlicensed operation in up to 9 GHz of spectrum depending on the national wireless spectrum regulations, availability of narrow-beam compact antennas, and a high level of frequency reuse [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telecommunication services such as broadband compressed and uncompressed high-definition (HD) video transmission in the 60 GHz electrical only [14]- [16] and combined 60 GHz fiber-wireless setups [17]- [22] have been recently reported. Advantages of the 60 GHz links for bandwidthdemanding applications include unlicensed operation in up to 9 GHz of spectrum depending on the national wireless spectrum regulations, availability of narrow-beam compact antennas, and a high level of frequency reuse [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This interconnection is achieved by point-to-point multiformat links, conveying the different signals simultaneously thanks to the use of electrical and optical multiplexing. This solution has been demonstrated [1,2] and is close to industrial development. However, it could be only the first step as capacity and multiplexing possibilities remain limited on point-to-point links.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…Since the RoF technology combines the advantages of the enormous bandwidth of the photonic technology and the flexibility of the wireless access technology, a lot of efforts have been directed to distribute the high data-rate RF signal over optical fiber [3][4][5][6]. Although the transmission of the RF signal with a 40 Gb/s data in a RoF link has been demonstrated [6], the highest data rate of the real time application, such as the HDTV services, tested in the RoF systems is less than 1.904 Gb/s (1080i) [7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%