COST AND ENERGY EFFICIENT HYBRID WIRELESS OPTICAL NETWORKS USING FiWi

Authors

  • Adamu Abubakar Isah Department of Computer Science Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai Niger State Nigeria.
  • Aliyu Aliyu Department of Computer Science Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai Niger State Nigeria.

Keywords:

Fiwi Networks, Energy Cost efficient networks, Optical systems, Wireless networks

Abstract

The impetus for this research arose due to the beginnings and best services interms of incorporated fiber-remote (FiWi) broadband access organizes in awesome point of interest, we quickly survey late advance and point to different progressing examination exercises, including the configuration of vitality effective "green" FiWi access systems, propelled survivability methods, and reconciliation of remote and optic fıber sensors, which acknowledges versatile, tried and true, and ecoconscious future-verification broadband access systems in view of both remote and imparted uninvolved fiber media. Besides, we examine administration, some applications, business areas, and other related operations, which inspire access innovation to move into a significantly distinctive heading over the long haul than proceeded with limited provisions. Most 4G cell versatile systems have been concentrating on the achievable execution picks up in the remote front-end just without investigating the subtle elements of backhaul usage and conceivable backhaul bottlenecks, we distinguish open key challenges for a FiWi broadband system. We investigate methods for how they can be conveyed crosswise over significant financial segments other than information transfers fundamentally, taking real outlook changes and a blast of portable information activity in today's cell systems into record.

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Published

2021-11-01

How to Cite

Adamu , A. I. ., & Aliyu, A. (2021). COST AND ENERGY EFFICIENT HYBRID WIRELESS OPTICAL NETWORKS USING FiWi. International Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology, 7(10). Retrieved from https://cirdjournal.com/index.php/irjaset/article/view/157

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