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    Prensented By:

    Ishtiaque Mahmood 11-UET/PhD-CP-21

    Toqeer Mahmood 10C-UET/MS-CS-01

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    Motivation

    Main motivation behind the FUTON is to

    have a flexible infrastructure.

    Which could open doors to intra-system

    cross-layer optimizations and efficientmanagement of heterogeneous wireless

    systems.

    It may, at the business level, to providea tool that will facilitate the entrance of

    new players in the wireless arena.

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    Strategic Impact

    Distributed antenna systems supported

    by a radio over fiber infrastructure

    It may reveal to be a vital element in the

    framework of 4G technologies,

    Where it is foreseen to have coexistence

    of a excess of complementary wireless

    and wired systems.

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    Global Architecture

    The FUTON intends to cover a

    geographical area that is divided into

    several serving areas, where

    multifrequency remote access units(RAUs) are located.

    These RAUs are linked to a central unit

    (CU), using a transparent optical fibersystem, and are able to send/receive

    signals from different wireless systems.

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    Global Architecture

    The wireless systems to be supported canbe of two types: Single attachment, where the user terminals

    communicate with a single RAU and for such

    systems the fiber infrastructure provides asimple remoting of radio signals;

    Multiple attachment or distributed wirelesssystems, for which the user terminals cancommunicate with several RAUs and for such acase the fiber infrastructure provides atransparent transport network allowing the jointprocessing of the radio signals from the differentRAUs.

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    Global Architecture

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    Centralized Processing

    The first scenario to be tackled inFUTON is an enhanced cellularscenario, where there is cooperation

    between the RAUs associated with eachcell.

    In such a scenario, the objective is tohave simplified RAUs that can be

    deployed in public facilities without theneed to acquire sites and install largetowers.

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    Centralized Processing

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    RoF Components and

    Subsystems The DBWS of FUTON will be supported by an optical

    network infrastructure connecting centralized jointprocessing units (JPUs) and remote access units(RAUs).

    The optical network infrastructure proposed in

    FUTON is to be based on radio over fiber technologyas radio, I.F. or at minimum I/Q waveforms areneeded at the JPUs to enable the co-operativeprocessing of the antenna signals.

    Radio over fiber technology minimizes the bandwidth

    requirements that would result from the digitization ofthe several 100 MHz bandwidth DBWS channels thatwill need transporting to and from each RAU

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    RoF Components and

    Subsystems

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    RoF Components and

    Subsystems Radio over fibre technology has already

    been commercially deployed in

    shopping centres, airports and sports

    venues for current mobiletelecommunication systems, and one of

    the FUTON partners, Acorde

    Technologies S.A., Spain, hasdeveloped central units and RAUs for

    such deployments

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    Benefits

    Results obtained in FUTON will benefit allparties in the wireless arena and also in thewired communications: Operators, who will get vital experiences in

    alternative wireless architectures andbroadband wireless technologies supported bythe novel proposed architecture, potentiallybenefiting from the convergence of wired andwireless networks.

    Wireless Equipment Manufacturers, who willhave an additional and reliable benchmark forthe development of solutions targeting thebroadband component of future wirelesssystems and the integration of wireless systems

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    Benefits

    Optical Component Manufacturers: who willhave a test bed case allowing them to assessthe technological viability of componentdevelopment for novel applications.

    Service providers, who will have theopportunity to tune the main characteristics oftheir offered services according to the networksperformances due to the implementedmiddleware algorithms

    Academia, first contributing with their solidbackgrounds in this field, will benefit fromFUTON to improve their research profiles. User

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    References

    http://www.ict-futon.eu/rof.aspx

    http://mns.ifn.et.tu-dresden.de/Lists/nPublications/Attachments/622/Diehm_F_WCNC_10.pdf

    http://www.ieee-wcnc.org/2010/workshops.html

    http://www.euresearch.ch/fileadmin/documents/ICT_2012/1.1_-_FutureNetworks_-

    _R._Bayou.ppt http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/events/

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