Dense wavelength division multiplexing millimeter-wave-band
radio-on-fiber signal transmission with photonic downconversion
- Title :
Dense wavelength division multiplexing millimeter-wave-band
radio-on-fiber signal transmission with photonic downconversion
- Author :
Toshiaki Kuri, Hiroyuki Toda, and Ken-ichi Kitayama
- Journal :
IEEE J. Lightwave Technol., vol.21, No.6, pp.1510-1517, June 2003.
- Abstract :
Photonic downconversion (PDC) technique for dense wavelength division multiplexing
(DWDM) millimeter-wave-band radio-on-fiber (ROF) uplink systems is investigated.
The PDC technique is carried out for a lump of all uplink wavelength division
multiplexing (WDM) ROF signals at a central station. Each channel is optically
separated, photodetected, and demodulated individually without serious signal
degragation due to the fiber dispersion effect. Error-free 25-GHz-spaced DWDM
transmission and demultiplexing of two 60-GHz-band, 155-Mb/s differential
phase-shift keying (DPSK) ROF signals over 25-km-long standard single-mode
fiber (SMF) are experimentally demonstrated.
- Key words :
Chromatic fiber dispersion, dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM),
electroabsorpsion modulator, optical single sideband, photonic downconversion,
radio-on-fiber (ROF) system.
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