A wireless communication system which is reconfigurable to accommodate
varying traffic density is provided by using a flexible optical interface
between a base station controller and several base stations. Communication
between the base station controller and the base stations is provided over
an optical fiber. The fiber carries several communication channels in both
directions using wavelength multiplexing. The bandwidth between the base
station controller and a particular base station is varied by increasing
or decreasing the number of wavelengths used to communicate with the base
station. Varying the bandwidth provides the ability to adjust the capacity
to carry voice and/or data between the base station controller and the
base station. As a result the number of radio frequency carrier
frequencies assigned to a base station can be varied to support varying
radio frequency traffic density throughout the wireless network.
Other References
"High-Speed data transmission Using Millimeter-Wave Fiber-Optic Links," by
H. Kawamura, et al., IEICE Transactions on Communications, vol. E79-B, No.
Nov. 11, 1996, pp. 1784-1791.
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