3 edition of Next generation wireless communications using radio over fiber found in the catalog.
Next generation wireless communications using radio over fiber
Nathan J. Gomes
Published
2012
by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd in Chichester, West Sussex, UK
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Nathan J. Gomes, Paulo Monteiro, Atilio Gameiro, editors |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TK5103.4873 .N49 2012 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25299030M |
ISBN 10 | 9781119953395 |
LC Control Number | 2012010710 |
Book Description. A comprehensive evaluation of Fi-Wi, enabling readers to design links using channel estimation and equalization algorithms. This book provides a detailed study of radio over fiber (ROF) based wireless communication systems, otherwise called fiber wireless (Fi-Wi) systems. Optical wireless communication is well positioned to resolve congestion in the radio spectrum caused by the booming wireless traffic demands. Two-dimensionally steerable infrared beams can provide ultra-high capacity wireless communication to many users individually. The narrow beam size enables tight spatial re-use, hence a huge data throughput.
Wake D, Nkansah A, Gomes NJ () Radio over fiber link design for next generation wireless systems. IEEE J Lightwave Technol 28(16)– CrossRef Google Scholar Cited by: 3. Original language: English: Title of host publication: Next Generation Wireless Communications Using Radio over Fiber: Publisher: Wiley: Chapter: 2: Pages: Cited by: 3.
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Next Generation Wireless Communications using Radio over Fiber brings together key aspects of wireless, networking and photonics technologies which will be fundamental in achieving the vision of ultra-high-bit-rate mobile access with relatively limited spectrum resource.
In particular, the book sets out the significant advantages of wireless communication systems based on distributed antennas with centralized signal processing supported by radio over fiber Format: Hardcover.
Taking a coherent and logical approach, this book describes the potential use of co-ordinated multipoint systems supported by radio over fiber. It covers an impressive breadth of topics, ranging from components, subsystem and system architecture.
Next Generation Wireless Communications using Radio over Fiber brings together key aspects of wireless, networking and photonics technologies which will be fundamental in achieving the vision of ultra-high-bit-rate mobile access with relatively limited spectrum cturer: Wiley.
Next generation wireless communications using radio over fiber / Nathan J. Gomes, Paulo P. Monteiro, Atı´lio Gameiro, editors. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN (cloth) 1. Wireless communication systems. Radio resource management (Wireless communications) 3.
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The authors show the importance of radio over fiber in eliminating or mitigating against the current, perceived barriers to the use of co-ordinated multipoint, and the drivers for standardisation activities in future mobile/wireless systems over the next few years.
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Authors: Nathan J. Gomes, Paulo P. Radio over Fiber (RoF) technology is a very promising solution to be used in the mobile fronthaul (MFH), this because the 5th Generation Mobile Networks (5G) are expected to provide high bit-rate.
Next-generation wireless (NextG) involves the concept that the next generation of wireless communications will be a major move toward ubiquitous wireless communications systems and seamless high-quality wireless services.
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The authors show the importance of radio over fiber in eliminating or mitigating against the current, perceived barriers to the use of co-ordinated multipoint, and the drivers for standardisation activities in future mobile/wireless systems over the next few years.
The book brings together the system concept for centralized processing Cited by: Gomes, Nathan J. and Monteiro, Paulo P. and Gameiro, Atílio, eds. () Next Generation Wireless Communications Using Radio over Fiber. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, pp.
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It covers an impressive breadth of topics, ranging from. Radio over Fiber Technology for the Next Generation Tx power per channel = 5 (average transmitter power per traffic channel) or, in decibels, Tx power per channel = P. TX,avg +7 The resulting figures are and dBm for the urban and suburban scenarios, Size: 1MB.Background and introduction / Paulo P.
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