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D-band point to multi-point deployment with G-band transport

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Publication date21/09/2020
Host publication29th European Conference on Networks and Communications, EuCNC 2020
PublisherIEEE
Pages84-88
Number of pages5
ISBN (electronic)9781728143552
ISBN (print)9781728143569
<mark>Original language</mark>English

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NameEuropean Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC)
PublisherIEEE
Volume2020
ISSN (Print)2475-6490
ISSN (electronic)2575-4912

Abstract

The first Point to MultiPoint wireless system at D-band has been designed and is in advanced development. The European Commission H2020 ULTRAWAVE "Ultra capacity wireless layer beyond 100 GHz based on millimeter wave Traveling Wave Tubes"project aims to respond to the demand of high capacity at level of tens of Gigabit per second, in urban areas, where fiber backhaul is not economically viable and high density small cell architectures are deployed. A transmission hub powered by a novel D-band TWTs will feed a number of terminals arbitrarily allocated in the corresponding area sector. This paper illustrates the main characteristics, advantages and networking aspects and provide a summary of the latest results of the ULTRAWAVE project.

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