2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.yofte.2019.101942
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Hybrid MMW-over fiber/OFDM-FSO transmission system based on doublet lens scheme and POLMUX technique

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“…For outdoor application, a 600-m free-space transmission can meet the target of two building's communication [7]. As a laser light travels through a 600-m FSO link, the laser light's natural expansion [30] makes it difficult to totally couple the laser light with the fiber ferrule. Doublet lens at the receiving side is a reduction scheme to match the laser light with the fiber ferrule's field of view (FOV).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For outdoor application, a 600-m free-space transmission can meet the target of two building's communication [7]. As a laser light travels through a 600-m FSO link, the laser light's natural expansion [30] makes it difficult to totally couple the laser light with the fiber ferrule. Doublet lens at the receiving side is a reduction scheme to match the laser light with the fiber ferrule's field of view (FOV).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have also continued their work in the field of millimeter‐wave (MMW) communication over fibre as well as orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) based free‐space optical (FSO) communication system for next‐generation video, voice, and data communication. Some of the recent articles like OFDM‐based 500 m/10 Gbps FSO transmission system [33], a bidirectional hybrid wireless fibre architecture for 6.25 Gbps OFDM data transmission [34], a 40‐GHz/80 GHz optical MMW source based on OFDM, and an OFDM‐FSO transport system [35], and an OFDM‐based free‐space fibre transport system using a polarization multiplexing technique [36] are reported. However, we have focused on the wired mode of long haul communication using the optical fibre, especially the FMF structure, and simulated experimental setup for verification of the proposed approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, PAM-DMT has been explored for IM/DD systems, but it also employs hermitian symmetry on the data symbols to attain the real signal in time domain. Even though some hybrid OFDM based waveforms are implemented for wireless VLC over fiber, the non linearity distortion remain uncontrolled [3], [4]. In [5], [6], Unique Word (UW)-OFDM is proposed for RF systems to improve performance by improving the correlation among the data symbols.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%