An Approach to Single Optical Component Antenna Base Stations for Broad-Band
Millimeter-Wave Fiber-Radio Access Systems
- Title :
An Approach to Single Optical Component Antenna Base Stations for Broad-Band
Millimeter-Wave Fiber-Radio Access Systems
- Authors :
Ken-ichi Kitayama, Andreas Stvhr, Toshiaki Kuri, Robert Heinzelmann,
Dieter Jdger, and Yoshio Takahashi
- Journal :
IEEE Transaction on Microwave Theory and Technol.
vol.48, No.12, pp.??-??, Dec. 2000.
- Abstract :
To realize a cost-effective and practical antenna base station (BS) for
60-GHz-band millimeter-wave fiber-radio access systems, an approach to
a single optical component BS is presented in this paper.
The external modulation technique will allow to replace the pair of a
photodetector (PD) and a laser diode with an external modulator at the BS
by an optical transceiver. Two system architectures using different types
of optical transceivers are studied in detail: one employs
an electroabsorption transceiver (EAT), and the other employs an
electroabsorption transceiver/mixer (EATX). The EAT serves simultaneously
as a PD and an external light modulator in 60-GHz-band millimeter-wave
region. The FATX furthemore acts as an IF-to-RF upconverter and
an RF-to-IF downconverter. It will be shown that both system
architectures have good prospects to realize cost-effective
fiber-radio access systems.
- Key words :
Electroabsorption, optical fiber communication,
optical millimeter-wave devices, radio communication, transceivers.
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