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Journal Articles Journal of Lightwave Technology Year : 2011

A 60 GHz Wireless Home Area Network With Radio Over Fiber Repeaters

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Home area networks will have to deal with the future multigigabit wireless systems that are emerging or are under development. These millimeter-wave radio systems achieve data rates up to several Gb/s per channel, but over short distance. So, to expand the radio coverage, we propose to introduce a radio-overfiber (RoF) infrastructure at home. This paper presents a complete study of a RoF system: the 60 GHz radio coverage is extended using a RoF link working at intermediate frequency with two hops in the air. An experimental setup of such an infrastructure has been realized and characterized. A low-cost solution, working at 850 nm, was chosen using multimode fiber and off-the-shelf millimeter- wave and photonic components. Finally, a real-time transmission between two commercial WirelessHD devices working at 3 Gb/s has been carried out.

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hal-00789508 , version 1 (04-02-2014)

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Joffray Guillory, Eric Tanguy, Anna Pizzinat, Benoit Charbonnier, Sylvain Meyer, et al.. A 60 GHz Wireless Home Area Network With Radio Over Fiber Repeaters. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2011, 29 (16), pp. 2482-2488. ⟨hal-00789508⟩
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