Paoloni, Claudio (2017) Point to Multipoint at Millimetre Waves Above 90 GHz. In: European Conference on Networks and Communications (EuCNC 2017), 2017-06-11 - 2017-06-15.
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Abstract
The Point to multipoint wireless distribution is the most effective and affordable modality to deliver data to a high number of terminals distributed randomly in a wide area. The use of high density small cells, mandatory to increase the throughput per users, maintaining terminals at sub-6 GHz frequency, needs capillary backhaul networks that fibers cannot effectively provide. The TWEETHER project for point to multipoint at W-band is opening the route to a new generation of millimeter wave wireless networks for an affordable and easy to deploy backhaul and access with high capacity. The perspectives offered by the full millimeter wave spectrum provide a solution to the increasing data rate request.