2018
Ana Paula Ventura Trevisan, Gabriel Lando, Ian Fischer Schilling, Henrique Cesar Carvalho de Resende, Juliano Araujo Wickboldt, Matias Artur Klafke Schimuneck
Estudo e Avaliação Sobre os Efeitos da Comunicação com Radio-over-Fiber em Redes IEEE 802.15.4 Inproceedings
In: 16ª Escola Regional de Redes de Computadores, ERRC 2018, Pelotas, Brazil, November 5-9, 2018, SBC, 2018, (In portuguese).
Abstract Links BibTeX Tags: Convergent Networks Experimental Approach Internet of Things (IoT) Optical Networks Radio-over-Fiber Wireless Networks
@inproceedings{conf/errc/Trevisan18,
title = {Estudo e Avaliação Sobre os Efeitos da Comunicação com Radio-over-Fiber em Redes IEEE 802.15.4},
author = {Ana Paula Ventura Trevisan and Gabriel Lando and Ian Fischer Schilling and Henrique Cesar Carvalho de Resende and Juliano Araujo Wickboldt and Matias Artur Klafke Schimuneck},
url = {https://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~jwickboldt/wp-content/uploads/ERRC-2018-Estudo-e-Avaliação-Sobre-os-Efeitos-da-Comunicação-com-Radio-over-Fiber-em-Redes-IEEE-802.15.4.pdf},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
booktitle = {16ª Escola Regional de Redes de Computadores, ERRC 2018, Pelotas, Brazil, November 5-9, 2018},
publisher = {SBC},
abstract = {The growing demand for new network technologies is mainly related to the new Internet of Things products market, which is increasingly present in our daily lives. The application of the Radio over Fiber technology is the great bet for the cellular networks’ next generation development, which should undergo massive insertion of Internet of Things devices in the next years. The benefits derived from the use of optical fiber guarantee the fundamental support to the communication of new applications, besides reducing the costs involved in the implementation and maintenance of a traditional network. In this paper, we compare the transmission made through Radio over Fiber structures with a fully wireless transmission, in relation to packet loss using the IEEE 802.15.4 communication protocol for the Internet of Things.},
note = {In portuguese},
keywords = {Convergent Networks, Experimental Approach, Internet of Things (IoT), Optical Networks, Radio-over-Fiber, Wireless Networks},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
The growing demand for new network technologies is mainly related to the new Internet of Things products market, which is increasingly present in our daily lives. The application of the Radio over Fiber technology is the great bet for the cellular networks’ next generation development, which should undergo massive insertion of Internet of Things devices in the next years. The benefits derived from the use of optical fiber guarantee the fundamental support to the communication of new applications, besides reducing the costs involved in the implementation and maintenance of a traditional network. In this paper, we compare the transmission made through Radio over Fiber structures with a fully wireless transmission, in relation to packet loss using the IEEE 802.15.4 communication protocol for the Internet of Things.