TWIN has been introduced as an efficient and cost-effective network architecture that can provide multiple types of services without relying on packet switching or TDM switching in the network core
Enhanced-Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service (eMBMS) technology enables Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks to provide an efficient delivery of broadcast services.
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: The suitability of the radio over fibre technique is assessed for next generation wireless systems employing distributed antennas.
Time-domain Wavelength Interleaved Network (TWIN) is a newly proposed all-optical network architecture that provides transport services for synchronous (fixed-rate) and asynchronous (bursty) traffi
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We study the design and performance of Underlay-Overlay (U-O) wireless networks, in which the available spectrum is partitioned into two groups - an overlay group with a conservative reuse factor,
We carry out an extensive study of the accuracy of the weighted non-linear criterion to predict the performance of optical systems with mixed fiber types, over 10 or 40 Gb/s configurations, based o
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