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Forward Brillouin scattering in few-mode fibers. [PDF]
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Blackout in Spain: Urgent Analysis of Impact on Emergency Medical Services. [PDF]
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Architectures for radio over fiber transmission of high-quality video and data signals [PDF]
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Using Electric Fields for in Situ Curing of Carbon Fiber/Phenolic Composites in Additive Manufacturing. [PDF]
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Real-Time Reconstruction of the Temperature Field of NSRT's Back-Up Structure Based on Improved RIME-XGBoost. [PDF]
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Evolution of Radio-Over-Fiber Technology
Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2019Radio-over-fiber technology provides a simpler pathway for the distribution of wireless signals in broadband wireless networks via optical means. The technology has evolved over the last 30 years, with many challenges already overcome and with many more to address. This paper provides an overview of the technology evolutionary path of RoF with a review
Christina Lim +5 more
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Asia Communications and Photonics Conference and Exhibition, 2009
Radio-over-Fiber (RoF) systems have been actively researched to provide future wireless broadband services. In this paper we review the schemes and strategies that have been carried out in Radio-over-Fiber networks over the years to realize high-performance RoF links.
Christina Lim +4 more
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Radio-over-Fiber (RoF) systems have been actively researched to provide future wireless broadband services. In this paper we review the schemes and strategies that have been carried out in Radio-over-Fiber networks over the years to realize high-performance RoF links.
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Radio-Over-Fiber Architectures
IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2010Future multigigabit wireless systems (MGWS) dedicated to home-area networking are emerging or are under development. They achieve high data rate up to 5-6 Gb/s over short range. To expand the radio coverage, we propose radio-over-fiber (RoF) architectures, from the most basic (point-to-point) to the most innovative (multipoint-to-multipoint). These RoF
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