Optical heterodyne detection of millimeter-wave-band radio-on-fiber
with a remote dual-mode local light
- Title :
Optical heterodyne detection of millimeter-wave-band radio-on-fiber
with a remote dual-mode local light
- Authors :
Toshiaki Kuri and Ken-ichi Kitayama
- Journal :
IEEE Transaction on Microwave Theory and Technol.
vol.49, No.10, pp.2025-2029, Oct. 2001.
- Abstract :
A simultaneous modulation and fiber-optic transmission of a 10-Gb/s
baseband signal and a 60-GHz RF signal with 155-Mb/s
differential-phase-shift-keying (DPSK) data on a single wavelength
is investigated. To the author's knowledge, it is experimentally
demonstrated for the first time that both a 10-Gb/s on-off-keying
baseband signal and a 60-GHz RF signal with 155-Mb/s DPSK data are
simultaneously modulated with a single optical modulator and
transmitted over 40-km-long dispersion-shifted fiber (DSF).
There exists the received optical power capable of achieving
a bit error rate of 10^(-9) simultaneously for both the RF and
baseband signals. The degradations due to the nonlinearity of the
electroabsorption modulator for the baseband and RF signals are also
investigated theoretically and clarified numerically.
- Key words : Electroabsorption, fiber-to-the-home(FTTH),
millimeter-wave technology, optical fiber communication,
radio access networks.
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