Low-Latency Oriented Network Planning for MEC-Enabled WDM-PON Based Fiber-Wireless Access Networks
WDM-PON-based mobile edge computing (MEC)-enabled fiber wireless access networks (MFWAN) have been identified as a promising technology for next-generation broadband access.
Xin Wang +4 more
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Applications of Repeated Games in Wireless Networks: A Survey
A repeated game is an effective tool to model interactions and conflicts for players aiming to achieve their objectives in a long-term basis. Contrary to static noncooperative games that model an interaction among players in only one period, in repeated ...
Han, Zhu +5 more
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Distributed remote antenna unit with selection‐based of (RoF‐IoT) paradigm: Performance improvement
Abstract Mixing the wireless medium with fiber optics can form a new communication system called a radio‐over‐fiber (RoF) network; it is a promising solution that can provide high bandwidth and a reliable connection between numerous sensors in wireless sensor networks (WSN) and the central office (base station) within a particular area.
Shakir Salman Ahmad +2 more
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Modern broadband hybrid optical‐wireless access networks have gained the attention of academia and industry due to their strategic advantages (cost‐efficiency, huge bandwidth, flexibility, and mobility). At the same time, the proliferation of Software Defined Networking (SDN) enables the efficient reconfiguration of the underlying network components ...
Panagiotis Sarigiannidis +4 more
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Towards the Integration of Power-Indexed Formulations in Multi-Architecture Connected Facility Location Problems for the Optimal Design of Hybrid Fiber-Wireless Access Networks [PDF]
Urban access networks are the external part of worldwide networks that make telecommunication services accessible to end users and represent a critical part of the infrastructures of modern cities.
, Mett, Fabian, Pulaj, Jonad
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Simultaneous Power over Fiber delivery and transmission of 5G New Radio over a single Hollow Core or Multicore Fiber is demonstrated at distances of ten kilometers, yielding promising results compared to Single Mode Fibers. Optically powering a Bluetooth Low Energy load while transmitting 256 QAM data on a 3 GHz RF signal with no degradation is ...
Rubén Altuna +3 more
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Optimizing power consumption of Wi-Fi inbuild IoT device : an MSP430 processor and an ESP-03 chip provide a power-efficient solution [PDF]
The Internet of Things (IoT) -- connection of small smart sensors, actuators and other devices to the Internet -- is a key concept within the smart home. To ease deployment, such devices are often wireless and battery powered.
Irvine, James +3 more
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Fiber‐Wireless (FiWi) Broadband Access Networks in an Age of Convergence: Past, Present, and Future
After describing the beginnings and state of the art of integrated fiber‐wireless (FiWi) broadband access networks in great detail, we briefly review recent progress and point to various ongoing research activities, including the design of energy‐efficient “green” FiWi access networks, advanced survivability techniques, and integration of wireless and ...
Martin Maier, Roberto Proietti
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Cumulative signal transmission in nonlinear reaction-diffusion networks [PDF]
Quantifying signal transmission in biochemical systems is key to uncover the mechanisms that cells use to control their responses to environmental stimuli.
AM Turing +24 more
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Survey Smoothly Fiber-Wireless (FiWi) Accessing Wireless Networks: Convergence and Challenges
<p> Traditionally, wireless networks and optical fiber Networks are independent of each other. Wireless networks are designed to meet specific service requirements, while dealing with weak physical transmission, and maximize system resources to ensure cost effectiveness and satisfaction for the end user.
Naseer Hwaidi Alkhazaali +2 more
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