FREE SPACE OPTICAL CONNECTIVITY FOR LAST MILE SOLUTION IN BANGLADESH
Bangladesh has just joined the SEA-ME-WE-4 submarine cable network consortium. The 10 Gbs bandwidth of this network is expected to serve Bangladeshs needs. Bangladesh having a submarine connectivity internationally will open a new era of communications. Telecommunications Infrastructure requires both backbone network and the last-mile access for enabling a country to have efficient telecom and Internet connectivity. There is a connectivity gap exists between the backbone network and the last-mile access network. To deliver the high-speed, last mile connectivity, we have proposed Free Space Optics (FSO) |l|. Free Space Optics (FSO) is one of the most promising new access technologies where optical transceivers transmit laser beams directly through the atmosphere to form point-topoint high-speed communications links. We have discussed and analyzed the details technical issues related to FSO deployment in context of Bangladesh.
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Nazmus Saquib Md.Sabbir Rahman Sakibt Apurba Sahat Mustafa Hussaintt
Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, BRAC University, Bangladesh Department of Electronics & Communications Engineering, East West University, Bangladesh
国际会议
上海
英文
484-487
2010-06-22(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)