Fiber-wireless convergence in next-generation communication networks : systems, architectures, and management / Massimo Tornatore, Gee-Kung Chang, Georgios Ellinas, editors.
This book investigates new enabling technologies for Fi-Wi convergence. The editors discuss Fi-Wi technologies at the three major network levels involved in the path towards convergence: system level, network architecture level, and network management level. The main topics will be: a. At system lev...
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2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword; Preface; Contents; Introduction; The overall picture; Book Organization; References; The Path Towards Convergence; 1 Future Radio Access, Wi-Fi-LTE, LTE-Advanced: The Path to 5G; Abstract; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 LTE Principles of Operation and Deployment; 1.2 Carrier Aggregation; 1.2.1 Definitions and Terminologies; 1.2.2 Types of Carrier Aggregation; 1.2.3 Radio Resource Management Framework for CA; 1.3 Transmission Diversity and Spatial Multiplexing; 1.3.1 Transmit Diversity-Definition and Terminologies; 1.3.2 MIMO and Spatial Multiplexing-Definition and Terminologies.
- 1.3.3 Coordinated Multi-point Transmission1.3.4 Types of CoMP; 1.3.5 Advancements: 3D Beamforming; 1.3.6 Applications; 1.4 Wi-Fi-LTE, Unlicensed LTE; 1.4.1 Definition and Terminologies; 1.4.2 CA of LTE-Licensed and LTE-U CCs; 1.5 Network Heterogeneity: Self-organizing HetNets; 1.5.1 Definition and Terminologies; 1.5.2 Background on Inter-cell Interference Coordination (ICIC); 1.5.3 Enhanced Inter-cell Interference Coordination (EICIC); 1.5.4 Defining the CRE Region; 1.5.5 Enhancements: eICIC with CA; 1.6 Conclusion; References.
- 2 Evolution and Trends of Broadband Access Technologies and Fiber-Wireless SystemsAbstract; 2.1 Traffic Trend; 2.2 Technologies of Broadband Access Networks; 2.2.1 Broadband Wireline Access Networks; 2.2.1.1 Passive Optical Network (PON); 2.2.1.2 xDSL Technology; 2.2.1.3 Twisted Pair Technology; 2.2.1.4 Coaxial Cable Technology; 2.2.1.5 Hybrid Fiber-Copper Technology; 2.2.1.6 Global Roll-Out Strategies; 2.2.1.7 Penetration of Different Broadband Technologies; 2.2.2 Broadband Wireless Access Networks; 2.2.2.1 Wi-Fi Technology Evolution and Market Status.
- 2.2.2.2 Mobile Network Technology Evolution and Market Status2.3 Fiber-Wireless Convergence and Technology Evolution; 2.3.1 Fiber-Based Distributed Antenna Systems (DASs); 2.3.2 Ultra-High-Speed Fiber-Wireless Transmission; 2.3.3 Fiber-Wireless for Backhaul and the Fronthaul of HetNet; 2.4 Conclusions; References; 3 The Benefits of Convergence Through Fiber-Wireless Integration and Networking; Abstract; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Convergence of Architectures; 3.2.1 Centralization; 3.2.2 Resource Sharing; 3.3 Convergence of Links; 3.3.1 Mobile Backhaul; 3.3.2 Mobile Midhaul and Fronthaul.
- 3.4 Convergence of Bands3.4.1 All-Band Coverage; 3.4.2 MMW Links; 3.5 Conclusion; References; Novel Systems/Subsystems for Fi-Wi Networks; 4 Analog and Digitized Radio-over-Fiber; Abstract; 4.1 Existing Radio Cellular Networks; 4.2 A-RoF Versus Baseband-over-Fiber; 4.2.1 Option 1: RF-Modulated Signals; 4.2.2 Option 2: IF Modulated Signals; 4.2.3 Option 3: Baseband-over-Fiber; 4.2.4 Conclusion; 4.3 Transmission of Microwave Signals on Optical Fibers; 4.3.1 Intensity Modulation (IM) and Direct Detection (DD); 4.3.2 External Modulation and Direct Detection (EM-DD)