
Radio over Fiber for Wireless Communications
From Fundamentals to Advanced Topics
- English
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About this book
A comprehensive evaluation of Fi-Wi, enabling readers to design links using channel estimation and equalization algorithms
This book provides a detailed study of radio over fiber (ROF) based wireless communication systems, otherwise called fiber wireless (Fi-Wi) systems. This is an emerging hot topic where the abundant bandwidth of optical fiber is directly combined with the flexibility and mobility of wireless networks to provide broadband connectivity. Its application is increasing because of the growing demand for broadband wireless services. In such a system the transmission of the radio signals over a fiber is an important task. This book provides substantial material on the radio over fiber part of the complete fiber-wireless system, including new research results on the compensation methods.
The early chapters provide fundamental knowledge required for a non-expert engineering professional as well as senior/graduate level students to learn this topic from scratch. The latter part of the book covers advanced topics useful for researchers and senior students. Therefore, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the system for readers who will gain enough knowledge to design Fi-Wi links of their own by learning how to develop Fi-Wi channel estimation and equalization algorithms. This concept is completely novel in current literature and has been patented by the author.
Readers are expected to have a basic understanding of fiber optics and wireless communications to easily follow the book and to appreciate the concepts. Basics of the Fi-Wi system and signal processing approaches are clearly explained. It covers a multidisciplinary topic and acts as a bridge between optical and wireless communication domains. In the increasingly demanding telecommunications profession, engineers are expected to have knowledge in both optical and wireless communications and expected design combined/hybrid systems. Hence, the book is written in such a way that both optical and wireless professionals will be able to easily understand and perceive the concepts.
- follows a logical process from basic principles through to advanced topics, providing a wide range of interest for researchers, practicing engineers, students, and those required to build such networks
- explains detailed system design concepts and the limitations and advantages in each configuration, appealing to design engineers, and largely avoiding system specifics
- demonstrates the author's exclusive patent, showing how to develop baseband signal processing algorithms for Fi-Wi systems, which is a key requirement for the successful deployment of Fi-Wi systems
- contains tables, numerical examples and case studies, facilitating a good quantitative understanding of the topic
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- About the Author
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Important Fi-Wi Link Elements
- Chapter 3: Power Link Budget and Cumulating SNR
- Chapter 4: An Improved Expression for Relative Intensity Noise
- Chapter 5: Subcarrier-Multiplexed ROF Downlink
- Chapter 6: Subcarrier-Multiplexed ROF Uplink
- Chapter 7: Externally Modulated ROF Links
- Chapter 8: DSP Modeling of the ROF Link Nonlinearity
- Chapter 9: Adaptive Compensation for the ROF Link Nonlinearity
- Chapter 10: Joint Estimation of the Fi-Wi Channel
- Chapter 11: Joint Equalization for the Fi-Wi Channel
- Chapter 12: Performance Evaluation of the Hammerstein-Type DFE
- Chapter 13: Multiuser CDMA Fi-Wi Systems
- Chapter 14: Fi-Wi for 4G, 5G, and OFDM Wireless Networks
- List of Abbreviations
- Important Symbols
- References
- Index
- End User License Agreement