Robert O. Taniman
University of Twente
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Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2007
Arjan Meijerink; Robert O. Taniman; van Wim Etten
An optical RF feeding system for wireless access is proposed, in which the radio access points are distinguished by means of coherence multiplexing (CM). CM is a rather unknown and potentially inexpensive optical code division multiple access technique, which is particularly suitable for relatively short-range applications with moderate transmission bandwidth requirements. Subcarrier multiplexing (SCM) can possibly be used on top of CM, either as single-channel or multichannel SCM. The performances of the resulting distribution networks are analyzed, incorporating the effect of chromatic dispersion, optical beat noise, shot noise, thermal noise, and-in the case of multichannel SCM-intermodulation distortion. The results of the analyses are illustrated by using numerical examples, based on the IEEE 802.11b standard for wireless LAN.
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2007
Arjan Meijerink; Robert O. Taniman; Geert Heideman; van Wim Etten
Coherence multiplexing is a potentially inexpensive form of optical code-division multiple access, which is particularly suitable for short-range applications with moderate bandwidth requirements, such as access networks, LANs, or interconnects. Various topologies are known for constructing an optical transmission system in which several channels are coherence-multiplexed in one optical fiber. In this paper, the parallel array, the intrinsic reference ladder (IRL), and the discontinuous series system topologies will be further considered and compared with respect to code orthogonality requirements, theoretical performance, and some practical implementation aspects. A modification to the IRL system is proposed, resulting in a significant improvement in the theoretical performance.
local computer networks | 2003
Igor Radovanovic; van Wim Etten; Robert O. Taniman; Ronny Kleinkiskamp
In this paper we present new optical local area networks for fiber-to-the-desk application. Presented networks are expected to bring a solution for having optical fibers all the way to computers. To bring the overall implementation costs down we have based our networks on short-wavelength optical components, multimode optical fibers, multimode polymer-based integrated-optic devices and widely used fast Ethernet protocol. A new physical layer device that can be attached to the existing network interface card has been developed and implemented such that computers can exchange data using our new networks.
Methodology and Computing in Applied Probability | 2006
Robert O. Taniman; B. Sikkes; A.C. van Bochove; P.T. de Boer
lasers and electro optics society meeting | 2003
Arjan Meijerink; Robert O. Taniman; Geert Heideman; Wim van Etten
IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems Ii: Analog and Digital Signal Processing | 2003
Robert O. Taniman; Arjan Meijerink; Wim van Etten; Jaap C. Haartsen
european conference on optical communication | 2007
Robert O. Taniman; A.C. van Bochove; P.T. de Boer; B. Sikkes
lasers and electro optics society meeting | 2007
Robert O. Taniman; A.C. van Bochove; P.T. de Boer
12th European Conference on Network and Optical Communications, NOC 2007 | 2007
Robert O. Taniman; A.C. van Bochove; P.T. de Boer; B. Sikkes
URSI Benelux Meeting 2006 | 2006
Arjan Meijerink; Robert O. Taniman; Wim van Etten