TY - CONF
T1 - mm-Wave hybrid photonic wireless links for ultra-high speed wireless transmissions
AU - Rommel, Simon
AU - Vegas Olmos, Juan José
AU - Tafur Monroy, Idelfonso
N1 - Presented at the 2016 Danish-Californian Photonics Workshop "Big Data Photonics" 2016 on March 25th 2015 at UCLA, Los Angeles, California - http://www.bigdataphotonics.com/index.html
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Hybrid photonic-wireless transmission schemes in the mm-wave frequency range are promising candidates to enable the multi-gigabit per second data communications required from wireless and mobile networks of the 5th and future generations. Large FCC spectrum allocations for wireless transmission at 71–76GHz and 81–86GHz allow high-bandwidth, long and medium distance point-to-point links.Photonic integration may pave the way to practical applicability of such hybrid links by reduction in complexity, size and – most important – cost.
AB - Hybrid photonic-wireless transmission schemes in the mm-wave frequency range are promising candidates to enable the multi-gigabit per second data communications required from wireless and mobile networks of the 5th and future generations. Large FCC spectrum allocations for wireless transmission at 71–76GHz and 81–86GHz allow high-bandwidth, long and medium distance point-to-point links.Photonic integration may pave the way to practical applicability of such hybrid links by reduction in complexity, size and – most important – cost.
M3 - Poster
ER -