This paper describes convergence of optical and wireless access networks for delivering high-bandwidth integrated services over optical fiber and air links. Several key system technologies are proposed and experimentally demonstrated. We report here, for the first ever, a campus-wide field trial demonstration of radio-over-fiber (RoF) system transmitting uncompressed standard-definition (SD) high-definition (HD) real-time video contents, carried by 2.4-GHz radio and 60-GHz millimeter-wave signals, respectively, over 2.5-km standard single mode fiber (SMF-28) through the campus fiber network at Georgia Institute of Technology (GT). In addition, subsystem technologies of Base Station and wireless tranceivers operated at 60 GHz for real-time video distribution have been developed and tested. © 2009 SPIE.
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Chang, G.-K., Jia, Z., Chien, H.-C., Chowdhury, A., Hsueh, Y.-T., & Yu, J. (2009). Convergence of broadband optical and wireless access networks. In Broadband Access Communication Technologies III (Vol. 7234, p. 723402). SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.816494
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