2020 50th European Microwave Conference (EuMC) 2021
DOI: 10.23919/eumc48046.2021.9337942
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Millimeter-Wave Outphasing using Analog-Radio over Fiber for 5G Physical Layer Infrastructure

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“…Comparing this to developed LINCA arrays at lower frequency in [9], [27], EVM's of 1% and 5% are measured, respectively. In [28] a mm-Wave LINCA setup is realised where an EVM of 4% is measured at Ka-band. These papers do not report information on the power efficiency and bandwidth when using the LINCA method.…”
Section: Lincamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparing this to developed LINCA arrays at lower frequency in [9], [27], EVM's of 1% and 5% are measured, respectively. In [28] a mm-Wave LINCA setup is realised where an EVM of 4% is measured at Ka-band. These papers do not report information on the power efficiency and bandwidth when using the LINCA method.…”
Section: Lincamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At mm-Wave, several experimental single-input-singleoutput (SISO) systems based on ARoF have been demonstrated [18]- [22], however implemented with advanced laboratory instruments. The work in [23] is a centrally controlled multiple-input-single-output (MISO) system, but the beam direction is fixed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%