Bag et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Performance analysis of hybrid FSO systems using FSO/RF-FSO link adaptationBag et al., 2018
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- Bag B
- Das A
- Ansari I
- Prokeš A
- Bose C
- Chandra A
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- IEEE Photonics Journal
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Free-space optical (FSO) links are considered as cost-effective, noninvasive alternative to fiber optic cables for 5G cellular backhaul networking. For FSO-based backhaul networks, we propose an additional millimeter-wavelength (MMW) radio-frequency (RF)-FSO link …
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