• DocumentCode
    1361534
  • Title

    Fiber-Wireless Networks and Subsystem Technologies

  • Author

    Lim, Christina ; Nirmalathas, Ampalavanapillai ; Bakaul, Masuduzzaman ; Gamage, Prasanna ; Lee, Ka-Lun ; Yang, Yizhuo ; Novak, Dalma ; Waterhouse, Rod

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
  • Volume
    28
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    2010
  • Firstpage
    390
  • Lastpage
    405
  • Abstract
    Hybrid fiber-wireless networks incorporating WDM technology for fixed wireless access operating in the sub-millimeter-wave and millimeter-wave (mm-wave) frequency regions are being actively pursued to provide untethered connectivity for ultrahigh bandwidth communications. The architecture of such radio networks requires a large number of antenna base-stations with high throughput to be deployed to maximize the geographical coverage with the main switching and routing functionalities located in a centralized location. The transportation of mm-wave wireless signals within the hybrid network is subject to several impairments including low opto-electronic conversion efficiency, fiber chromatic dispersion and also degradation due to nonlinearities along the link. One of the major technical challenges in implementing such networks lies in the mitigation of these various optical impairments that the wireless signals experience within the hybrid network. In this paper, we present an overview of different techniques to optically transport mm-wave wireless signals and to overcome impairments associated with the transport of the wireless signals. We also review the different designs of subsystems for integrating fiber-wireless technology onto existing optical infrastructure.
  • Keywords
    optical fibre networks; radio access networks; wavelength division multiplexing; WDM technology; antenna base stations; fiber chromatic dispersion; fixed wireless access; hybrid fiber-wireless networks; low opto-electronic conversion efficiency; millimeter wave frequency regions; mm-wave wireless signals; optically transport mm-wave wireless signals; radio networks; routing functionalities; submillimeter-wave frequency regions; ultrahigh bandwidth communications; Fiber-wireless; microwave photonics; optical- wireless integration; radio-over-fiber;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Lightwave Technology, Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0733-8724
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JLT.2009.2031423
  • Filename
    5229310