2013 15th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/icton.2013.6602772
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Fully converged optical, millimetre-wave wireless and cable provision in OFDM-PON FTTH networks

Abstract: This paper reports latest research results demonstrating experimentally the feasibility of the converged provision of optical access, cable and millimetre-wave wireless services fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) networks with a unique technological solution. Transmitting orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) modulated signals in FTTH networks permits multi-Gb/s seamless service provision with a unique optical network infrastructure. The use of radio-over-fibre transmission of OFDM signals eliminates the nee… Show more

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“…1 With the development of receiving FTTx technology for an optical fiber, which is characterized by wide bandwidth, zero electromagnetic radiation, and low energy loss, such a fiber has become the most critical transportation medium in the wired communication field. [2][3][4] In addition, because wireless communication provides a way for people to retrieve messages and updates anytime and anywhere, it has become vital for daily life. However, meeting the rapid development of message technology generates an increased demand for high speed and wide bandwidth of indoor wired/ wireless broadband access networks [e.g., plastic fiber-optic transmission system or visible light communication (VLC)].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 With the development of receiving FTTx technology for an optical fiber, which is characterized by wide bandwidth, zero electromagnetic radiation, and low energy loss, such a fiber has become the most critical transportation medium in the wired communication field. [2][3][4] In addition, because wireless communication provides a way for people to retrieve messages and updates anytime and anywhere, it has become vital for daily life. However, meeting the rapid development of message technology generates an increased demand for high speed and wide bandwidth of indoor wired/ wireless broadband access networks [e.g., plastic fiber-optic transmission system or visible light communication (VLC)].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Video overlay technology provides several benefits to PON operators at the expense of a small incremental cost in the infrastructure [3]. Including RoF wireless service provision in an on-demand basis is a good option to optimise the capital expenditures (CAPEX) incurred on the original access network deployments [4]. As it was demonstrated in FP7 ICT-4-249142 FIVER project, radioover-fibre (RoF) transmission can be used in fibre-to-thehome (FTTH) networks to provide full-standard wireless services enabling mutualisation and centralization of the radio equipment [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%