Title :
Multilevel Modulations for Gigabit Access in a Simple Millimeter-Wave Radio-Over-Fiber Link
Author :
Islam, A. H M Razibul ; Bakaul, Masuduzzaman ; Nirmalathas, Ampalavanapillai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Abstract :
A spectrally efficient and simplified full-duplex millimeter-wave (mm-wave) radio-over-fiber (RoF) link is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. For downlink, a multilevel amplitude-shift-keying (M-ASK) modulation, such as 4-ASK, for a total data rate of 5 Gb/s, is applied on two uncorrelated optical carriers at the central station (CS) for remote heterodyning at the photodetector. The mm-wave signal generated through the photodetection process is then self-homodyned at the mm-wave receiver to recover the desired 4-ASK data. For uplink, an RF self-homodyning technique is applied again to retrieve the 4-ASK 5-Gb/s data at the base station before being transported to the CS as a simpler baseband-over-fiber transmission. While the actual generation, transport, and data recovery remain simplified for the proposed mm-wave RoF link, M-ASK implementation in such a system provides a spectrally efficient and simplified scheme which supports higher data rates.
Keywords :
amplitude shift keying; millimetre wave generation; millimetre wave receivers; optical links; optical modulation; optical receivers; photodetectors; radio-over-fibre; signal detection; 4-ASK data; M-ASK modulation; RF self-homodyning technique; base station; baseband-over-fiber transmission; bit rate 5 Gbit/s; central station; data recovery; full-duplex millimeter-wave radio-over-fiber link; gigabit access; millimeter-wave radio-over-fiber link; millimetre wave signal generation; mm-wave receiver; mm-wave-RoF link; multilevel amplitude-shift-keying modulation; multilevel modulations; photodetection process; photodetector; self-homodyned receiver; uncorrelated optical carriers; Bit error rate; Noise; Optical fibers; Optical mixing; Optical receivers; Radio frequency; Gigabit broadband access; microwave photonics; millimeter-wave radio-over-fiber; optical heterodyning; optical-wireless system integration;
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LPT.2012.2217485