标题: NEXT GENERATION WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS USING RADIO OVER FIBER [打印本页] 作者: xuzwg 时间: 2016-11-25 13:49 标题: NEXT GENERATION WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS USING RADIO OVER FIBER 1 Background and Introduction 1. u; a% q. F+ X9 U6 `
Paulo P. Monteiro, At?lio Gameiro and Nathan J. Gomes) ~4 x% z, K" v+ O' {# E
& W8 `* J4 f6 i- }7 p1.1 The Trends and Challenges to Achieving 4G Wireless 2- [. o8 F- n# Q
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1.2 The FUTON Concept for Next-Generation Distributed and Heterogeneous Radio Architectures 81 I/ l6 j* m8 Q* B: o1 [
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1.3 Overview of this Book 12 % ~) R' h7 I8 Y- L ) Y8 S/ _, [! j2 p- b: G8 R( S7 Y* I2 Trends inWireless Communications 17 7 ^" L, Y; |+ e! f* |3 SAarne Mammela, Mika Lasanen and Jarno Pinola ( \4 z, R" K3 S+ K ; V( |5 F* }& b+ f2 l2.1 Introduction 17 $ k; {' b4 b2 q* C! ^% M ) p i! F5 H" P( E/ a% f* @$ ~2.2 Basic Transmission Problems and Solutions 18+ ^6 }1 r3 J E- P( A0 o
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2.3 Regulation and Standardization 37. r" m+ W; M. \
( Y2 o0 p' r9 g7 I4 b0 S+ O; r2.4 Conclusions 41 , \; ^. |. x+ E 2 n! ^( q3 Q8 r& t+ d3 System Concepts for the Central Processing of Signals 47 6 c/ v0 }% _1 L$ K' r7 e1 E; I, ^At?lio Gameiro and Daniel Castanheira6 }6 x3 _$ x* O% Z" K
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3.2 Wireless Trends 485 |7 A6 L7 T1 v% ~* J& E
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3.3 Architecture Options 51 ) i! |9 E! a# y3 ?( t2 C7 Y* k * |7 @; m5 |0 b c, l; A3.4 The Global Centralized Architecture 52 # V& f; l' t# ^ l/ D6 {( v9 o8 ] d! s1 L9 ~& I7 h5 R" @
3.5 FUTON Scenarios 55 % h6 ~4 p. `7 f0 k . A' w% Z' H- V% q3.6 The Optical Infrastructure 587 |' i i2 B1 S7 i6 g
" [8 a7 b$ l v$ R3.7 Conclusions 60 3 b3 {8 u+ S6 c " r1 R* o; j8 m9 V; x% e5 R4 Introduction to Radio over Fiber 61$ V' A: @4 o( J
Nathan J. Gomes and David Wake; I7 V! X/ b% A7 H% J
6 u. A& g% N5 o1 f4.1 Introduction 61 ( }' ?$ k! e# j1 u5 F$ v: E6 {8 d- [0 ]# m2 Q& _
4.2 The Concept of a Radio over Fiber System 62/ u! C5 j& m; D! Y% h
2 w. }( q4 ~: V# K6 U0 v4.3 Categories of Radio over Fiber Systems 64 & x) [) M% d$ I x4 X. D- {1 f# f% U; P+ w+ ^
4.4 Performance of Radio over Fiber Systems 72 , A& g$ L" R2 n, @, h; ~# H3 t. Q6 f! n$ n) H" F0 y$ f, A! f
4.5 Applications of Radio over Fiber Technology 79 : A5 P3 A- Y- o 8 W f' Z8 ]0 {7 S ] S$ f, P7 r+ {4.6 Conclusions 84; l2 V9 ^$ R4 L+ S5 t: y
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David Wake and Nathan J. Gomes # ^% @% m6 g! v. G3 N- y. M+ F1 @; Q* W4 F8 V
5.1 Introduction 91 6 F; ~# Q: X) n& A; ` f6 | [4 a6 \2 o1 n
5.2 Radio over Fiber Link Design Issues 93# u0 i9 y+ E. R1 s2 u! ]
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5.4 Analog or Digital Transmission? 108; T& y" }+ S9 ~ Q" ^ n2 p; u4 B `
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5.5 Conclusions 110, g# ?) I) j) f" m9 B* A0 I
( A! c3 n" [9 k) M0 k: S; ^( [6 Optical Network Architectures for the Support of Future Wireless Systems 113 " z; W/ }- F4 }* M; U- @S?lvia Pato and Jo~ao Pedro " ^) I- Q- z1 y* [/ o: a6 r) z 5 A! O |3 ~) W% p) i: z D& |1 ~0 N6.1 Introduction 113% ~$ _) K, [+ I! W3 W& C: `# _
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6.2 Using PONs to Support Radio over Fiber Services 114& ^! S0 R. Y2 j6 k$ }' @: S2 G0 U
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6.3 Candidate Architectures 117 $ Z- b. [+ p: h8 r$ b, c# [" N6 s
6.4 Power-Loss Budget Analysis 122 / w' G5 Y- n$ [; H) E+ r8 b5 f1 G% J! M: @! g
6.5 Comparative Economic Analysis 128# n" L/ K" t& M6 m; e2 R
4 |( n3 R# n- e) E6.6 Support of Legacy Systems 130 ; B0 l' E- `+ L7 @ 9 ]( {/ M( d, j' x0 H- K* m6.7 Conclusions 131 $ V4 ~, k7 _, e0 s" T( I4 R' }; P2 }& l9 g. ?
7 Optical Transmitters for Low-Cost Broadband Transport 133 T0 v; I# Z# s3 Q# mGuilhem de Valicourt, Romain Brenot, Frederic Van Dijk and Guanghua Duan . G* X$ t4 N1 d% s+ X/ d/ d6 V0 T Q- I7 E; L# o
7.1 Introduction 133" L7 n D6 Y8 L: N" Z- s0 y
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1 F5 o- m5 C. o3 L2 E7.3 Semiconductor Lasers for Radio over Fiber Applications 139 - s. g- T% I% t; B* x8 B & s9 A4 ]6 I: y9 |# z; j7.4 Reflective Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers 148# h& l; ]6 K8 J0 q3 y4 D: |" E' Y
5 j. E$ ?! t* J* Q6 a- [7.5 Conclusions 157 , x" @6 \ {* n' Q * O& M+ A* z$ }% m9 t( y8 Algorithms for Coordinated Multipoint Techniques 159& \8 R2 ]- Y. Y4 Q& p6 s/ q* K
Fabian Diehm, Mohamed Kamoun and Gerhard Fettweis3 S' B7 S( ?! B9 o! j# f0 j) V
( e0 C9 ~* G1 c9.2 Low-Complexity Chunk-Based Resource Allocation for the Downlink 192 $ a: |" f" i& k2 l9 u / N+ Z' |" u0 ^0 {9 y9.3 Modified MAC-Aware Per-User Unitary Rate Control Scheme 1974 ]. B F7 |. u: V& r
9 N) J2 i% h& v9.4 Channel Estimation Based on Superimposed Pilots 201- G6 Y& e& m, ?% o& g" R' L6 B( A
$ o3 V# m) W! z9 Q+ s; o9.5 Conclusions 209 0 \1 B8 U8 m: Y. r8 m/ L9 A( L. X 6 ~# E7 D( U) V( q! w, C+ i7 F1 _10 Compensation of Impairments in the Radio over Fiber Infrastructure 211 ( n9 X: a0 o# v/ K% T+ |; xAtso Hekkala, Mika Lasanen, Mikko Hiivala, Luis Vieira, Nathan J. Gomes, Vincent Kotzsch and Gerhard Fettweis/ K5 J& n1 b) Y A9 P
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10.1 Introduction 211/ R& h7 X2 c. ~0 k1 i6 y' S: n
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10.2 Compensation Techniques for RoF Links 212+ g2 C1 I2 a. v3 i! @ l* E8 m6 v
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10.3 RoF Link Model 2142 J2 z4 v; r4 k# {2 g% H
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10.4 Distortion Compensation Algorithms and Architectures 222 ) g7 Y0 M) y3 t4 y W2 I/ v6 U9 O- l1 J! [# Z) H
10.5 Distortion Compensation Analyses, Simulations and Measurements 227 ' x% K- Q4 E& N& r! o8 S& n! U: \ T" C) e- w) f
10.6 Impact of Timing Delays in Centralized Distributed Antenna Systems 232% T4 b5 L/ g/ T3 {7 T. B4 c o
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12 System-Level Evaluation 265: R% P) L! A8 |' }) v5 S* L9 n
Ramiro Samano-Robles and At?lio Gameiro 9 I2 l+ Q9 W" J8 F! k0 b5 w6 b1 y6 Y5 { 5 O8 Z Y: u0 i5 }* p7 q12.1 Introduction 265 . {, H2 M0 V4 e" Q0 X- m! e ' D0 B$ h- T7 K0 [6 N1 s. d5 I12.2 System-Level Simulation of Wireless Networks and DAS 269" P2 E. T; K; d& s Z- H
9 c) f6 p5 J* F: g6 y2 L12.3 The FUTON System-Level Simulator 2727 K% N& L, K" g. H X( Q
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12.5 Results of the Simulation 286% @! ~: y$ U# v9 K
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12.6 Conclusions 289 8 _" `" _+ s0 c7 I9 L' R: e7 N$ E* K9 s0 [
13 Business Evaluation and Perspectives 291( [2 b6 n, e$ t
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13.2 Evolution of Services in Advanced Access Technologies 292 & P1 j; f$ f' P- [2 |% k/ q5 v) |) z' Y
13.3 Business Model Description 293 : C' u) ]7 B. R3 |; G- { 9 c3 J. h7 F- Q13.4 Business Plan 294% {$ O0 t7 w/ J* A# Q c* y
) m. A- u/ a0 _$ \5 \0 v13.5 Market Characterization 296 6 n \" X3 |- H) q* K$ l ) q6 `/ S l, ]) W, c6 f5 t13.6 Modeling the Business Plan 297 3 t; U( G+ P0 k, j5 s1 A/ H! {9 a7 O' o, d4 B
13.7 Deployment Models 304( U% U8 {1 I2 j
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14 Summary and Conclusions 313 * ^8 E+ d( c# L/ Q6 e) L6 p NPaulo P. Monteiro, At?lio Gameiro and Nathan J. Gomes 6 d7 j, _9 M9 B( g5 y: V+ j: ~2 M$ Q' M
14.1 Introduction 313$ }7 f7 g; Q( ^ H& u3 p' f j2 y; s
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14.2 Main Achievements of the FUTON Project 313 , I1 \) R) }# Q! e+ h; a' ?# _" F0 J9 @3 P e6 \& o
14.3 Technical Benefits 314 6 k8 j+ |% ? f9 B l" ]" u & S3 d) W2 `5 ^14.4 Business Benefits 315 4 u6 K8 x4 D6 o* |' x' J6 H, Q' Q8 x0 C& d) L7 p8 a- Z# Z
14.5 Business Vision 315% }/ k: C# N7 P* Q0 f8 q4 M