Passive Optical Network for CDMA-Based Microcellular Communication Systems. H. Kim & Y. C. Chung Journal of Lightwave Technology, 19(3):301, March, 2001.
Paper abstract bibtex An analog fiber-optic link transporting the wireless code-division multiple-access (CDMA) signals requires the minimum dynamic range of only about 30 dB. Motivated by this relaxed requirement, we have recently proposed a passive optical network for CDMA-based microcellular communication systems. In this paper, we reviewed the basic design rules and demonstrated various networks using double-star and ring architectures. We implemented these networks by using inexpensive light sources such as a Fabry-Perot laser (for downstream) and light-emitting diodes (for upstream). The results show that these networks could support more than eight remote base stations located within 10 km from the central base station.
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abstract = {An analog fiber-optic link transporting the wireless code-division multiple-access (CDMA) signals requires the minimum dynamic range of only about 30 dB. Motivated by this relaxed requirement, we have recently proposed a passive optical network for CDMA-based microcellular communication systems. In this paper, we reviewed the basic design rules and demonstrated various networks using double-star and ring architectures. We implemented these networks by using inexpensive light sources such as a Fabry-Perot laser (for downstream) and light-emitting diodes (for upstream). The results show that these networks could support more than eight remote base stations located within 10 km from the central base station.},
language = {EN},
number = {3},
urldate = {2018-10-26TZ},
journal = {Journal of Lightwave Technology},
author = {{H. Kim} and {Y. C. Chung}},
month = mar,
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keywords = {Light emitting diodes, Light sources},
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