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This paper presents the wireless data transmission of complex modulated signals in the E-band using a MMIC-based link compared to the current state of the art in millimeter-wave wireless communication. Highly linear and extremely broadband frontend components in combination with the latest equipment to generate and analyze broadband complex data signals are used in this experiment. The received signal...
In this paper, the transmission of broadband complex modulated signals with data rates up to 48 Gbit=s using an E-band MMIC-based analog frontend is shown. The paper presents the transmission of QPSK, 8-PSK and 16-QAM modulated signals with a symbol rate of 12 GBd. The received signal quality is evaluated in terms of error vector magnitude, which, measured in a coherent setup, shows values of −18...
The transmission of complex modulated data signals with data rates up to 30 Gbit/s is successfully realized using a 240 GHz wireless link based on active MMIC components. The paper presents the transmission of QPSK and 8-PSK modulated signals over a distance of 40 m as well as a characterization of the RF frontend based on S-parameter measurements and back-to-back signal transmission. The link quality...
A wireless data link using active MMIC components at a carrier frequency of 220 GHz is supporting record data rates of up to 30 Gbit/s. The paper presents receiver sensitivity measurements for data rates up to 30 Gbit/s and wireless data transmission experiments for distances up to 20 m. For this distance a 231 – 1 bit pattern with a data rate of 15 Gbit/s was transmitted. For a transmission distance...
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