[Legacy Report] Millimetric wave Gigabit links – Backhaul Network
Millimetric band of 60GHz and 80GHz has opened up a new technology of narrow beam, gigabit links over short / medium distances. This technology not only provides an excellent opportunity for low cost, large bandwidth backhaul links, but could often become the only possible solution. This talk explains the basis of technology its advantages and typical applications that were successfully implemented over the past few years. In particular for 4G networks the minimum backhaul needed at each base station is 100 Mbps; this technology could become a prime mover of network deployment in many urban,densely populated locations.
K. Raghunandan is currently a Construction Administrator in New York City Transit. Prior to joining NYCT, he worked in Bell labs for 11 years implementing new technology innovations into products for 2G and 3G cellular technologies.Prior to joining Bell labs he worked in the satellite communication industry for over 15 years. He holds bachelors,Masters and Research degrees in Electrical engineering.
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Millimetric wave Gigabit links – Backhaul Network
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