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Index
Title Page Copyright About the Author Foreword Preface
Topics Covered in the Book About the Book Itself
Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Motivation 1.2 Basic Fi-Wi System Architecture 1.3 Major Issues 1.4 Other Fiber-Feeder Approaches 1.5 Book Outline
Chapter 2: Important Fi-Wi Link Elements
2.1 RF-Optical Modulation 2.2 The Fiber Channel 2.3 Optical Receiver 2.4 Brief Review of Baseband-RF Modulation Techniques 2.5 The Wireless Channel
Chapter 3: Power Link Budget and Cumulating SNR
3.1 Introduction 3.2 System Description 3.3 Optical SNR 3.4 Cumulative SNR 3.5 RAP Design Considerations 3.6 Summary
Chapter 4: An Improved Expression for Relative Intensity Noise
4.1 The Basics 4.2 The Fundamental Noise Processes in ROF Links 4.3 The Signal-to-Noise Ratio 4.4 Numerical Evaluation and Discussion 4.5 Summary
Chapter 5: Subcarrier-Multiplexed ROF Downlink
5.1 Introduction 5.2 The ROF Downlink Channel 5.3 The Wireless Downlink Channel 5.4 Numerical Evaluation and Discussion
Chapter 6: Subcarrier-Multiplexed ROF Uplink
6.1 The Wireless Uplink Channel 6.2 The ROF Uplink Channel 6.3 Signals to Distortion, Interference, and Noise Ratios 6.4 Numerical Evaluations and Discussion 6.5 Summary
Chapter 7: Externally Modulated ROF Links
7.1 Mach–Zehnder Modulator 7.2 Electro-Absorption Modulator 7.3 Reflective Semiconductor Optical Amplifier 7.4 Optimization of the MZI Bias Voltage 7.5 Subcarrier-Multiplexed Signals in MZI
Chapter 8: DSP Modeling of the ROF Link Nonlinearity
8.1 Introduction 8.2 Various Attempts to Reduce NLD 8.3 DSP Approaches 8.4 Basics of DSP for Nonlinear Systems 8.5 Baseband Representation of a Passband Complex Nonlinear System 8.6 Nonlinear Modeling of Fi-Wi Link
Chapter 9: Adaptive Compensation for the ROF Link Nonlinearity
9.1 Adaptive Modeling of the ROF Link 9.2 Asymmetric Compensation 9.3 Summary
Chapter 10: Joint Estimation of the Fi-Wi Channel
10.1 The Wiener and Hammerstein System Model for Fi-Wi Links 10.2 Fi-Wi Channel Estimation 10.3 Case Study 10.4 Summary
Chapter 11: Joint Equalization for the Fi-Wi Channel
11.1 Equalization of the Wireless Channel 11.2 Optimization of Polynomial Filter Parameters 11.3 Optimization of Linear Filter Parameters 11.4 Summary
Chapter 12: Performance Evaluation of the Hammerstein-Type DFE
12.1 Evaluation of the Polynomial Filter 12.2 Evaluation of Linear Filters 12.3 Case Study 12.4 Summary
Chapter 13: Multiuser CDMA Fi-Wi Systems
13.1 Multiuser Fi-Wi Uplink Model 13.2 Correlation Relationships 13.3 ROF Channel Estimation 13.4 Case Study 13.5 Fi-Wi Uplink Equalization 13.6 Equalization: Simulation Results and Discussion 13.7 Summary
Chapter 14: Fi-Wi for 4G, 5G, and OFDM Wireless Networks
14.1 Brief History of Cellular Communication Systems 14.2 Wireless Access Schemes 14.3 Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Reduction Techniques 14.4 OFDM ROF System Improvement 14.5 Combinations of OFDMA and CDMA 14.6 Summary
List of Abbreviations Important Symbols References Index End User License Agreement
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