PD IEC/TR 63098‑1 focuses on radio-over-fibre technologies and their performance standard.
PD IEC/TR 63098‑1 provide information on the current and latest applications of radio-over-fibre technology. Wireless communication, broadcasting, and airport multiliterate systems, which are already implemented or will be short, are introduced.
PD IEC/TR 63098‑1 includes the basic concept, a brief outline, and related standards of the applications of RoF (Radio-over-fibre) technology.
PD IEC/TR 63098‑1 on radio-over-fibre technologies and their performance standard is useful for:
Using radio-over-fibre technology, RF modulated optical carriers and signals can be transmitted in optical fibre with very low loss. Fundamentally, radio-over-fibre (RoF) is an analogue transmission system that allows radio frequency signals to be transmitted and processed without being digitized. Remote antenna systems including distributed antenna systems (DAS) which use RoF technology in terrestrial broadcasting and mobile communications have also become established infrastructures.
PD IEC/TR 63098‑1 provide guidance on RoF technology which is a promising technology for broadband access networks combined with the mobility and the flexibility of wireless access. An advantage of RoF technology is the multiplexing of RF signals. Multiple RF signals can be converged on the physical layer, and they are transmitted to the remote site transparently. PD IEC/TR 63098‑1 helps you on the multiplexed transmission that supports CATV (cable television) trunk line systems, cellular phone systems, etc. for blind spots, such as inside buildings, underground areas, and subways.
PD IEC/TR 63098‑1 provides information on the current and latest applications of radio-over-fibre technology, which is already implemented or will be soon. PD IEC/TR 63098‑1 will also be beneficial to system developers and system users in the fields of mobile communications and optical fibre technologies.
IEC TR 63098-1:2017