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Masuduzzaman Bakaul

Researcher at University of Melbourne

Publications -  81
Citations -  1333

Masuduzzaman Bakaul is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wavelength-division multiplexing & Radio over fiber. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 80 publications receiving 1233 citations. Previous affiliations of Masuduzzaman Bakaul include ULTra & NICTA.

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Fiber-Wireless Networks and Subsystem Technologies

TL;DR: An overview of different techniques to optically transport mm-wave wireless signals and to overcome impairments associated with the transport of the wireless signals is presented and the different designs of subsystems for integrating fiber-wireless technology onto existing optical infrastructure are reviewed.
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Laser-Diode-Based Visible Light Communication: Toward Gigabit Class Communication

TL;DR: This article focuses on the principles of LD-based VLC systems, highlighting the operational characteristics and link configurations and the challenges in terms of practical implementation and the potential applications that might arise from this communication technology.
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Efficient multiplexing scheme for wavelength-interleaved DWDM millimeter-wave fiber-radio systems

TL;DR: A simple multiplexing scheme is proposed and demonstrated with the capability to interleave optically modulated 37.5-GHz radio channels in a dense-wavelength-division-multiplexed fiber-radio system with 25-GHz wavelength spacing to enable a carrier subtraction technique that improves the overall link performance by reducing the carrier-to-sideband ratio of the multiplexed channels.
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Hybrid Multiplexing of Multiband Optical Access Technologies Towards an Integrated DWDM Network

TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid multiplexing scheme with the capability to multiplex optical millimeter-wave, baseband, and intermediate frequency signals is proposed and demonstrated, enabling the convergence of wireless and wireline technologies, leading to an integrated dense wavelength-division multiplexed network in the access and metro domain.
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Mitigation strategy for transmission impairments in millimeter-wave radio-over-fiber networks [Invited]

TL;DR: This paper presents an overview of the different techniques and schemes to overcome some of the impairments for transporting mm-wave signals over optical fibers.