Jeroen Wellen, Rob Smets, Wim Hellenthal, Jason Lepley, Ioannis Tsalamanis, Stuart Walker, Anthony Ng'oma, Gert-Jan Rijckenberg, Ton Koonen, Kai Habel, Klaus-Dieter Langer
KEYWORDS: Coarse wavelength division multiplexing, Modulation, Radio over Fiber, Solar concentrators, Radon, Network architectures, Interfaces, Fiber to the x, Multiplexers, Prototyping
The European MUSE project, which aims to enable "MUlti Service and access Everywhere", studies architectures, technologies and business scenarios facilitating the deployment of new Broadband Access Networks and Services. This paper gives an overview and particularly discusses results of some of the high-speed access technologies that are developed.
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Broadband Access Communication Technologies VI
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