Komaki, 2002 - Google Patents
Radio over fiber technologies for mobile communications networksKomaki, 2002
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- 15757713776391550196
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- Komaki S
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Over the past decade there have been massive advances in the areas of mobile and optical fibre communications. This book teaches system designers, engineers and researchers how these methods can be combined to create new radio over fibre (ROF) technologies that offer …
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