Research on Mobile Communications in Microwave and Millimeter-WaveFrequency Ranges at CRL
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Radio-over-fiber for increasing effective coverage of motorway access networks
International Journal of Communication Networks and Distributed Systems
ICCOM'06 Proceedings of the 10th WSEAS international conference on Communications
Performance evaluation of handoff algorithms applied in vehicular 60GHz radio-over-fiber networks
Proceedings of the 8th ACM workshop on Performance monitoring and measurement of heterogeneous wireless and wired networks
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A radio-on-fiber (ROF) based road-vehicle communication system is described in which several radio base stations (RBSs) communicate with a control station (CS) over ROF connections. The RBSs use the same millimeter-wave frequency band to communicate with mobile stations (MSs). The result is one large virtual cellular zone encompassing several RBSs controlled by one CS. However, in one virtual cellular zone, interference arises at the bound between adjacent cellular zones because the RBSs in each zone transmit their signals using the same frequency band. To minimize this interference, code division multiplexing is used to modulate the signals sent between the MSs and RBSs. Testing using an experimental course demonstrated that by using this system, we can achieve an error-free continuous communication system with a maximum transmission rate of 4.608 Mbps