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Title: Enhancing High-Speed Networks Using Rgb-Based Wlan Through Ro-Fso Integration In The 5 Ghz Band
Authors: Sharma, Abhishek
Mishra, Vivekanand
Keywords: Wlans
Ber
|Rgb
Wdm
Rofso
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2023
Publisher: Journal of Optical Communications
Abstract: The limited bandwidth constraints imposed by conventional wireless carriers pose a significant hurdle when it comes to the delivery of high-speed broadband services. In response to this challenge, Radio over Free Space Optics (Ro-FSO) has emerged as a viable and innovative solution, seamlessly amalgamating wireless and optical systems. This integration proves particularly invaluable in sensitive environments, such as hospitals, where the risk of electromagnetic interference disrupting critical medical equipment is a real concern. Ro-FSO offers a disruption-free avenue for high-speed data transmission, positioning it as the ideal choice for broadband services, including Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). Within the scope of this study, we introduce a high-speed Ro-FSO link, showcasing the capability to concurrently transmit three independent channels with Red, Green and Blue (RGB) laser respectively, each supporting a robust 1 Gbps data rate. These data streams are skilfully up-converted to the 5 GHz RF bands, encompassing transmission distances of 650 m across the FSO channel. Our numerical simulation findings underscore the successful transmission of all the channels using wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), seamlessly meeting the prescribed Bit Error Rate (BER) and eye pattern criteria, solidifying the Ro-FSO's standing as a promising solution for high-speed broadband delivery. © 2023 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston 2023.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1515/joc-2023-0348
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ISSN: 2191-6322
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