In this paper, we investigate the impact of optical crosstalk on our recently proposed indoor gigabit optical wireless (OW) communication system incorporating wavelength division multiplexing (WDM). A theoretical model that allows this impact to be assessed has been proposed. The analytical results are validated via experiments. We show that the power penalty due to crosstalk in our proposed indoor WDM OW system is lower compared to that in the conventional optical fiber communication systems. In addition, it is found that the power penalty due to crosstalk is lower for the higher speed system since the receiver preamplifier-induced noise dominates the noise process. Finally, the maximum error-free beam footprint for different levels of opt...
Accumulation of inband crosstalk in all-optical networks is studied. By applying statistical methods...
This paper discusses novel aspects to high-speed multi-user indoor optical wireless communication sy...
Physical layer impairments are the major limitation for the high speed optical WDM/DWDM networks. Th...
We experimentally investigate the impact of crosstalk on our proposed indoor WDM optical wireless sy...
We investigate analytically and experimentally optical crosstalk effects in fibre-radio, systems inc...
© 2002 Dr. David CastlefordThe predicted growth in mobile phone traffic and the move towards enhance...
Optical wireless (OW) links have been recently proposed as an interconnection technology for multip...
Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) has been proposed for fibre, intersatellite, free space and i...
In this paper new adaptive importance sampling techniques are applied to the performance evaluation ...
An analytical approach is presented for modelling crosstalk and to evaluate the bit error rate (BER)...
We experimentally study the receiver sensitivity and power-penalty due to shot noise induced by the ...
© 2013 Dr. Ke WangBroadband access networks have been widely deployed using passive optical network ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of multiple-cell configuration on indoor wire...
This thesis focuses on the architecture and system perspective of optical cross-connect systems usin...
The aim of this project is to investigate the use of high speed digital signal processing (DSP) to i...
Accumulation of inband crosstalk in all-optical networks is studied. By applying statistical methods...
This paper discusses novel aspects to high-speed multi-user indoor optical wireless communication sy...
Physical layer impairments are the major limitation for the high speed optical WDM/DWDM networks. Th...
We experimentally investigate the impact of crosstalk on our proposed indoor WDM optical wireless sy...
We investigate analytically and experimentally optical crosstalk effects in fibre-radio, systems inc...
© 2002 Dr. David CastlefordThe predicted growth in mobile phone traffic and the move towards enhance...
Optical wireless (OW) links have been recently proposed as an interconnection technology for multip...
Wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) has been proposed for fibre, intersatellite, free space and i...
In this paper new adaptive importance sampling techniques are applied to the performance evaluation ...
An analytical approach is presented for modelling crosstalk and to evaluate the bit error rate (BER)...
We experimentally study the receiver sensitivity and power-penalty due to shot noise induced by the ...
© 2013 Dr. Ke WangBroadband access networks have been widely deployed using passive optical network ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of multiple-cell configuration on indoor wire...
This thesis focuses on the architecture and system perspective of optical cross-connect systems usin...
The aim of this project is to investigate the use of high speed digital signal processing (DSP) to i...
Accumulation of inband crosstalk in all-optical networks is studied. By applying statistical methods...
This paper discusses novel aspects to high-speed multi-user indoor optical wireless communication sy...
Physical layer impairments are the major limitation for the high speed optical WDM/DWDM networks. Th...