Oh et al., 2015 - Google Patents
42.8 Gbit/s indoor optical wireless communication with 2-dimensional optical beam-steeringOh et al., 2015
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- Oh C
- Tangdiongga E
- Koonen A
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- 2015 Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition (OFC)
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To combat the imminent radio frequency spectrum crunch, we propose an infrared optical wireless communication solution for in-home networks, with remotely controlled 2- dimensional passive optical beam-steering, which exhibited 42.8 Gbit/s over 2.5 m free …
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