Title :
Loop-Back Optical Heterodyne Technique for 1.0-Gb/s Data Transmission Over 60-GHz Radio-On-Fiber Uplink
Author :
Taniguchi, Tomohiro ; Sakurai, Naoya ; Kumozaki, Kiyomi ; Imai, Takamasa
Author_Institution :
NTT, Chiba
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An optical-heterodyne-detection method for a 60-GHz radio-on-fiber uplink is proposed and verified in this paper. The main point of this proposal is that all the functions needed for the optical heterodyne detection, i.e., the local/carrier light sources, the automatic frequency control of these light sources, and a polarization-diversity-detection circuit, are consolidated in one transmitting-side module to realize a simple system configuration. This proposal realizes an adequate optical uplink budget with low-cost optical receivers that consist of just one IF-band photodetector and one envelope detector. A 1.0-Gb/s transmission experiment over 10 km of single-mode fiber, which represents access-network transmission, is demonstrated using a 61.0-GHz amplitude-shift-keying signal as a 60 GHz-band uplink signal. A BER of less than 10-9 was obtained at an uplink SSB signal power of -40 dBm regardless of the polarization state of the optical uplink signal, and no significant dispersion-induced degradation was noted.
Keywords :
amplitude shift keying; data communication; error statistics; millimetre wave propagation; optical receivers; photodetectors; radio access networks; radio-over-fibre; BER; IF-band photodetector; access-network transmission; amplitude-shift-keying signal; automatic frequency control; bit rate 1.0 Gbit/s; data transmission; distance 10 km; envelope detector; frequency 60 GHz; frequency 61.0 GHz; light sources; loop-back optical heterodyne technique; optical receivers; optical uplink; polarization-diversity-detection circuit; radio-on-fiber uplink; single-mode fiber; uplink signal; Automatic frequency control; Data communication; Light sources; Optical control; Optical detectors; Optical fiber polarization; Optical mixing; Optical receivers; Optical variables control; Proposals; Access network; millimeter wave; optical heterodyne detection; polarization diversity; radio-on-fiber (ROF);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2007.896805