2014 IEEE 11th Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/ccnc.2014.7056308
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Analysis of Fi-Wi indoor network architecture based on IEEE 802.15.3c

Abstract: Abstract-Recently 60 GHz communication has emerged as a potential candidate for high speed, short range radio communication. However, since the range of 60 GHz is too small, it is used only at the last meter. Optical links are used to feed these last hop access points. Thus, a radio over fiber (RoF) based wireless personal area network (WPAN) with 60 GHz radio is proposed. This hybrid network is known Fi-Wi. Specifically, RoF based WPAN architecture employing IEEE 802.15.3c MAC for 60 GHz frequency band is pro… Show more

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“…For instance, techniques such as frame aggregation and block acknowledgment are introduced to reduce MAC overhead. IEEE 802.15.3c is also used for an ad-hoc communication system for devices to communicate with each other in a "piconet" with a radius of around 10m [199]. The transmission can operate either in directional mode or in quasi-omnidirectional mode, in which a highly directional array is supported to generate the pattern.…”
Section: Ieee 802153c Standardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, techniques such as frame aggregation and block acknowledgment are introduced to reduce MAC overhead. IEEE 802.15.3c is also used for an ad-hoc communication system for devices to communicate with each other in a "piconet" with a radius of around 10m [199]. The transmission can operate either in directional mode or in quasi-omnidirectional mode, in which a highly directional array is supported to generate the pattern.…”
Section: Ieee 802153c Standardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The radio signals are transported in their original format, which simplify the remote antenna architecture and provide transparency to radio layer protocols. The radio access control, signal generation and processing are carried out at a centralized HCC and the signals are delivered to the simplified remote antennas that contain only RF modules via optical distribution network [17]. A simple example of a RoF system in home area network is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Radio Over Fiber System At 60 Ghzmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 shows the schematic diagram of RoF signal distribution system. In RoF systems, radio signals are generated at a central office (CO) [18], [19]. In our proposed architecture (Fig.…”
Section: G Indoor Network Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%