T. Koonen, A. Ng'oma, H. V. D. van den Boom, I. Monroy, P. Smulders, G. Khoe
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Microwave Signal Transport Over Multimode Polymer Optical Fibre Networks for Feeding Wireless LAN Access Points
Optical frequency multiplying using wavelength sweeping and a periodic bandpass filter enables multimode POF networks to transport microwave signals far beyond their bandwidth. Simulations show the capability to carry 16-QAM 56 Mbit/s wireless LAN signals at 5.4 GHz