2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2020.126174
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Performance investigation of W-band millimeter-wave radio-over-fiber system employing optical heterodyne generation and self-homodyne detection

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“…So, there are some other measures that are taken into consideration for reducing cost and complexity as described in Table 4. Optical heterodyne generation and self homodyne detection 2020 D. Kamissoko et al (9) OSSB over the ODSB scheme for the proposed architecture is capable of eliminating chromatic dispersion, phase locking, high speed modulators, oscillators and increasing transmission distance.…”
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“…So, there are some other measures that are taken into consideration for reducing cost and complexity as described in Table 4. Optical heterodyne generation and self homodyne detection 2020 D. Kamissoko et al (9) OSSB over the ODSB scheme for the proposed architecture is capable of eliminating chromatic dispersion, phase locking, high speed modulators, oscillators and increasing transmission distance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Miao Kong et al simultaneously generated wired and wireless signal by utilizing dual-polarized MZM reducing the power penalty by placing an interleaver (8) . D. Kamissoko et al proposed a W-band Mm wave RoF system using a 64 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation with Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (QAM-OFDM) scheme based on optical heterodyne generation and self homodyne detection resulting in a cost effective and suitable for long haul transmission with error vector magnitude (EVM) falling within forward error correction limit (9) . Yu tian et al experimentally compared ROF fronthaul links lying in the Mm wave band using double sideband suppressed carrier (DSB-SC) and Optical single sideband (OSSB) scheme and found that OSSB scheme has better receiver sensitivity (10) .…”
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“…In contrast to traditional optical networks where baseband data is transmitted using light, RoF systems transport radio frequency (RF) signals. This simplifies the base station architecture considerably and reduces the total system cost [9]- [11]. This enables the large-scale deployment of the system with a large number of base stations for providing high frequency bands.…”
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“…However, MM wave signal generation in a photonic domain is best suited in comparison to their electrical counterparts due to lower phase noise, lower equipment requirement, higher spectral purity, a wider tunable range, and a larger transmission distance [1]. Several different techniques have been discussed in the past for photonic MM wave signal generation which include a direct modulation [1], an external modulation [2], optical heterodyning [3], Stimulated brillouin scattering (SBS) [4] etc.…”
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