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|a Radio over Fiber for Wireless Communications.
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About the Author; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Motivation; 1.1.1 The ROF System; 1.1.2 ROF for Millimeter Wave Bands; 1.1.3 Serving Special Areas; 1.1.4 Value-Added Use for Existing Fiber; 1.1.5 Advancements in Microwave Photonics; 1.1.6 Transparent System Enhancement; 1.2 Basic Fi-Wi System Architecture; 1.2.1 Two Types of Modulation; 1.3 Major Issues; 1.4 Other Fiber-Feeder Approaches; 1.4.1 Digitized ROF; 1.4.2 Intermediate Frequency over Fiber; 1.5 Book Outline; Chapter 2 Important Fi-Wi Link Elements.
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|a 2.1 RF-Optical Modulation2.1.1 Direct Intensity Modulation and the Laser Diode; 2.1.2 External Intensity Modulation; 2.2 The Fiber Channel; 2.2.1 Attenuation; 2.2.2 Multi-Mode Fiber for ROF; 2.2.3 Single-Mode Fiber for ROF; 2.2.4 Interferometric Noise; 2.3 Optical Receiver; 2.3.1 Photodetectors; 2.3.2 Quantum Efficiency versus the Bandwidth; 2.4 Brief Review of Baseband-RF Modulation Techniques; 2.4.1 Phase-Shift Keying; 2.4.2 Amplitude-Shift Keying; 2.4.3 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation; 2.5 The Wireless Channel; 2.5.1 Indoor Propagation; 2.5.2 Outdoor Propagation; 2.5.3 Path-Loss Models.
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|a 2.5.4 Multipath Propagation and FadingChapter 3 Power Link Budget and Cumulating SNR; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 System Description; 3.3 Optical SNR; 3.3.1 Effect of Different Noise Dominations on OSNR; 3.4 Cumulative SNR; 3.4.1 Comparable Wireless and Optical Link Noise Powers; 3.5 RAP Design Considerations; 3.5.1 Optical Receiver Amplifier Gain; 3.5.2 Cell Coverage Area; 3.6 Summary; Chapter 4 An Improved Expression for Relative Intensity Noise; 4.1 The Basics; 4.2 The Fundamental Noise Processes in ROF Links; 4.2.1 The Shot Noise; 4.2.2 The Relative Intensity Noise.
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|a 4.3 The Signal-to-Noise Ratio4.4 Numerical Evaluation and Discussion; 4.4.1 Noise Floor Increment in SCM ROF Systems; 4.5 Summary; Chapter 5 Subcarrier-Multiplexed ROF Downlink; 5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Background; 5.2 The ROF Downlink Channel; 5.2.1 Higher-Order Terms; 5.3 The Wireless Downlink Channel; 5.4 Numerical Evaluation and Discussion; Chapter 6 Subcarrier-Multiplexed ROF Uplink; 6.1 The Wireless Uplink Channel; 6.2 The ROF Uplink Channel; 6.2.1 Nonlinear Distortion; 6.2.2 Higher-Order Terms; 6.3 Signals to Distortion, Interference, and Noise Ratios.
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|a 6.4 Numerical Evaluations and Discussion6.5 Summary; Chapter 7 Externally Modulated ROF Links; 7.1 Mach-Zehnder Modulator; 7.1.1 Theory of MZI; 7.2 Electro-Absorption Modulator; 7.3 Reflective Semiconductor Optical Amplifier; 7.4 Optimization of the MZI Bias Voltage; 7.4.1 Maximizing RF Gain; 7.4.2 Minimizing Noise Figure; 7.4.3 Maximizing Spurious Free Dynamic Range; 7.4.4 Combined Figure of Merit; 7.5 Subcarrier-Multiplexed Signals in MZI; Chapter 8 DSP Modeling of the ROF Link Nonlinearity; 8.1 Introduction; 8.1.1 Linear Dynamic Range Requirement; 8.1.2 Phase Nonlinearity.
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|a A comprehensive evaluation of Fi-Wi, enabling readers to design links using channel estimation and equalization algorithms This book provides a detailed study of radio over fiber (ROF) based wireless communication systems, otherwise called fiber wireless (Fi-Wi) systems. This is an emerging hot topic where the abundant bandwidth of optical fiber is directly combined with the flexibility and mobility of wireless networks to provide broadband connectivity. Its application is increasing because of the growing demand for broadband wireless services. In such a system the transmis.
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