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27 November 2001 Access network technology for all-wireless WDM communications system
Hossein Izadpanah, Vikas Kukshya, Franklin A. Dolezal
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Proceedings Volume 4530, Optical Wireless Communications IV; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.449814
Event: ITCom 2001: International Symposium on the Convergence of IT and Communications, 2001, Denver, CO, United States
Abstract
In this paper, we report design and implementation scenarios for a gigabit-capacity and high-data-rate fixed wireless access technology research demonstrator. The all weather survivable system is based on broadband wireless access concept and implementation techniques utilizing RF/microwave/millimeter-wave as well as free-space optical wireless high speed links. The demonstration platform provides broadband last mile access and networking solutions to Internet users in densely populated areas with homes and businesses (e.g., downtown building-centric and inner city- environment) in need of high bandwidth not served with fiber infrastructure. The focus of this investigation is radio link design, access network architecture, and system integration. Hybrid fiber radio and WDM optical wireless solutions are implemented to interface and complement the existing ATM fiber and satellite core networks in support of all wireless infrastructure for Next Generation Internet (NGI).
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Hossein Izadpanah, Vikas Kukshya, and Franklin A. Dolezal "Access network technology for all-wireless WDM communications system", Proc. SPIE 4530, Optical Wireless Communications IV, (27 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.449814
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KEYWORDS
Network architectures

Broadband telecommunications

Wavelength division multiplexing

Internet

Telecommunications

Hybrid fiber radio

Network on a chip

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