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FIVER - Fully-Converged Quintuple-Play Integrated Optical-Wireless Access Architectures

EU FP7 type STREP project funded by the EU Commission in the framework of 7th Framework Program (FP7-ICT- 249142)

 

Fiver project is an endeavor, in the framework of which a consortium of academic and industrial institutions from Europe develops novel technologies for the transmission of OFDM signals in FTTH systems.

The ICT RC team develops:

a) novel algorithms and techniques in order to compensate/pre-compensate optical and radio impairments for OFDM signals transmitted in FTTH fibers and their retransmission in wireless access points  

Specifically, ICT RC is involved in:

WP2 Integrated FTTH, in-building optical and radio network architecture

Task 2.4 OFDM optical/radio transmission impairment compensation state-of-the-art

WP3 Coexistence and centralised impairment compensation

Task 3.2 Radio transmission coexistence requirements
Task 3.3 OFDM optical and radio transmission impairment compensation specification
Task 3.4 Baseband and radio-over-fibre OFDM impairment compensation algorithms

WP6 Technology demonstration and functionalities assessment

Task 6.1 Laboratory platform architecture definition
Task 6.2 Converged OFDM optical transmission impairment compensation proof-of-concept

WP7 Technology tracking, regulation, standardization, dissemination and market introduction

Task 7.2 Dissemination of knowledge

Project partners:

  1. Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
  2. Portugal Telecom Inovacao, Portugal
  3. Corning, France
  4. University of Essex, UK
  5. Thales, France
  6. HTW Dresden,Germanz
  7. Wrocławskie Centrum Badań EIT+ sp z o.o., Poland
  8. Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal
  9. Das Photonics, Spain

Did you know ...

Biomimetics imitates nature. In the BioMed project, intelligent forms of medicines are worked on which recognise sick cells; the operation of medicines is patterned on the rule of functioning of the viruses which recognise and then infect the cell.

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Tomasz Wierzbowski (ICT EIT+) granted a STSM scholarship from COST Action IC0902

10.05.12
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