Perspectives of Radio over Fiber Technologies

Radio-over-fiber technologies enable efficient provisioning of broadband wireless services both in access and in in-building networks, in particular when combined with flexible optical routing and dispersion-robust RoF transport techniques, such as optical frequency multiplying.

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