Kumari et al., 2014 - Google Patents
A review on radio over fiber technologyKumari et al., 2014
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- Kumari N
- Kaushik P
- Tech M
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- International Journal on Advance Research in Science and Engineering
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ABSTRACT Radio over Fiber technology (RoF), an integration of wireless and optical systems is a promising solution for increasing the capacity and mobility of the access network cost effectively. RoF has the potentiality to the backbone of the wireless access …
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