Simultaneous Three-Band Modulation and Fiber-Optic Transmission of 2.5-Gb/s Baseband,
Microwave-, and 60-GHz-Band Signals on a Single Wavelength
- Title :
Simultaneous Three-Band Modulation and Fiber-Optic Transmission of 2.5-Gb/s Baseband,
Microwave-, and 60-GHz-Band Signals on a Single Wavelength
- Authors :
Kensuke Ikeda, Toshiaki Kuri, and Ken-ichi Kitayama
- Journal :
IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology, vol.21, No.12, pp.3194-3202, Dec. 2003.
- Abstract :
Simultaneous modulation of 2.5-Gb/s baseband, microwave-band, and 59.6-GHz 155.52-Mb/s
differential phase-shift keying signals on a single wavelength, using a single 60-GHz-band
electroabsorption modulator (EAM), and fiber-optic transmission over a 40-km-long dispersion
fiber (DSF) was experimentally demonstrated. The optimum operating conditions for three-band moludation
and transmission were theoretically investigated. Degradation due to the nonlinearlity of the EAM for
the millimeter-wave signal is discussed theoretically. The fading problem due to the fiber dispersion
of the standard single-mode fiber and the DSF was also investigated.
- Key words : Digital/analog signals hybrid transmission, electroabsorption modulator (EAM),
millimeter-wave radio, optical access network, radio-on-fiber (ROF).
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