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Radio-node upconversion in millimeter-wave fiber-radio distribution systems

Hilt et al., 1998

Document ID
7236205704600934761
Author
Hilt A
Marozsák T
Maury G
Berceli T
Cabon B
Vilcot A
Publication year
Publication venue
12th International Conference on Microwaves and Radar. MIKON-98. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No. 98EX195)

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Optical generation and distribution of millimeter waves have become an intensive research topic recently. A main field of possible applications is the millimeter-wave (MMW) wireless distribution of broadband data in future fiber-radio cellular systems. In this paper a new …
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