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This paper introduces two radio-over-fiber (RoF) architectures for the future broadband optical-wireless access network—all-band RoF and band-mapped 60-GHz RoF that can be integrated in ultra-dense wavelength division multiplexing passive optical network (UDWDM-PON). Legacy wireless services and multi-gigabit millimeter-wave (mm-wave) applications are integrated and delivered simultaneously under...
For the first time, bidirectional multi-band multi-gigabit wireless-over-fiber transmission at 60-GHz mm-wave band has been accomplished with centrally supplied LO service. It does not require mm-wave LO devices in each base stations and mobile terminals.
A novel duobinary RF receiver is proposed and demonstrated based on RF envelope detection for millimeter-wave radio-over-fiber systems. Robust RF downconvertion and duobinary decoding are achieved simultaneously at an RF envelope detector. Duobinary signal delivery over wired and wireless link in coherent single-sideband optical millimeter-wave systems is demonstrated for the first time.
We propose a novel self-mixing duobinary RF receiver structure for 60-GHz radio-over-fiber systems, which simultaneously downconverts and decodes RF duobinary signals at Nyquist limit. Error-free transmission at 4Gb/s over 25-km SMF-28 and 4-ft wireless is demonstrated.
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