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Congestion control of wireless radio access network traffic using radio over fiber

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With the emergence of new communication methods and wireless generations we need new technique to battle the communication drawbacks. One of the most common communication drawbacks is Wireless Traffic Congestion. It happens due to excess population in a cell zone. This is a problem present in all specks of communication. To combat this drawback we went with RoF. RoF is Radio over Fiber. It uses Integrated Wireless and Optical Networks. For this research paper we studied on the congestion issues, existing wireless network and optical networks. After studying we came up with a communication stricter which will be immune to noise and distortion to a new level so that there is less call drops and calls blockades. On the next stage we studied on different materials on researches done on wireless congestion by different individuals and organizations. On the next stage we tried to propose a communication system based on RoF technology and wrote a paper on it. In the final stage we wrote our findings in the form of a thesis paper. In the thesis the first part consists of descriptions about Wireless Network, Optical Network, Integrated Wireless and Optical Network and finally Radio over Fiber. In the next chapter we showed our contribution in the thesis. In this chapter we also showed our contribution with the help of mathematical expressions. In the next chapter we showed our findings with the help of simulation in MATLAB. In the concluding chapter we showed how our research will help the communication sector and the new research sectors stemming from this research.

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Cataloged from PDF version of thesis report.
Includes bibliographical references (page 71-75).
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 2013.

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Thesis