A Review on Radio-Over-Fiber Technology-Based Integrated (Optical/Wireless) Networks

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In the present paper, radio-over-fiber (RoF) technology has been proposed, which is the integration of the optical and radio networks. With a high transmission capacity, comparatively low cost and low attenuation, optical fiber provides an ideal solution for accomplishing the interconnections. In addition, a radio system enables the significant mobility, flexibility and easy access. Therefore, the system integration can meet the increasing demands of subscribers for voice, data and multimedia services that require the access network to support high data rates at any time and any place inexpensively. RoF has the potentiality to the backbone of the wireless access network and it has gained significant momentum in the last decade as a potential last-mile access scheme. This paper gives the comprehensive review of RoF technology used in the communication system. Concept, applications, advantages and limitations of RoF technology are also discussed in this paper.

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Rajpal, S., & Goyal, R. (2017, March 1). A Review on Radio-Over-Fiber Technology-Based Integrated (Optical/Wireless) Networks. Journal of Optical Communications. Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/joc-2016-0020

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