Design of a high-speed optical wireless LAN at long wavelengths
In the design of infrared wireless networks, it is often assumed that the noise from the detector and preamplifier is much lower than that from ambient light sources and hence can be ignored in performance analysis calculations. However, in cellular tracked networks, where the fields of view (FOV) a...
Main Authors: | Zyambo, E, O'Brien, D, Faulkner, G, Edwards, D |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2001
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