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Hybrid fiber radio for second and third generation wireless systems
The use of hybrid fiber radio (HFR) access technology for 2/sup nd/ and 3/sup rd/ generation radio systems, namely GSM and UMTS is discussed. Dynamic range and maximum output power are shown to be two important criteria for implementing cellular HFR, such that these are evaluated and operational bounds established.