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Carrying Microwave Signals in a GIPOF-Based Wireless LAN

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Publisher Technical University of Eindhoven
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Topics Local Area Networks (LAN), Wireless LAN Date added 10 Aug 2001
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By applying fast sweeping of the laser wavelength at the headend station and a multi-passband optical filter at the antenna stations, multi-GHz radio signals can be distributed cost-effectively using GIPOF links in a wireless LAN. Data signal transparency and simple antenna stations are obtained. First simulations have shown the feasibility of the system concept.

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