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Kumari, 2023 - Google Patents

Modeling of disaster resilience 5G fronthaul/backhaul hybrid ring-mesh topology based PON/FSO system using 2D-modified FRS code

Kumari, 2023

Document ID
1830611082224161446
Author
Kumari M
Publication year
Publication venue
Optical and Quantum Electronics

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This work presents a hybrid ring-mesh topology based passive optical network with free space optics (PON/FSO) model for bidirectional transmission at 10× 10/10Gbps throughput to offer information to the fiber-FSO subscribers simultaneously with enhanced disaster …
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