Generation and transport of independent 2.4 GHz (Wi-Fi), 5.8 GHz (WiMAX), and 60-GHz optical millimeter-wave signals on a single wavelength for converged wireless over fiber access networks

We experimentally demonstrate a novel optical-wireless system to flexibly offer multiple wireless services on a single wavelength. Independent ultra-high speed data on 2.4-GHz/5.8-GHz/60-GHz bands are successfully transmitted over both fiber and air links.

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