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:
- Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
- Portugal Telecom Inovacao, Portugal
- Corning, France
- University of Essex, UK
- Thales, France
- HTW Dresden,Germanz
- Wrocławskie Centrum Badań EIT+ sp z o.o., Poland
- Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Portugal
- Das Photonics, Spain
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