DocumentCode
949617
Title
Dispersion effects of FBG filter and optical SSB filtering in DWDM millimeter-wave fiber-radio systems
Author
Kitayama, Ken-ichi ; Kuri, Toshiaki ; Onohara, Kiyoshi ; Kamisaka, Tomotada ; Murashima, Kiyotaka
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. & Inf. Syst., Osaka Univ., Japan
Volume
20
Issue
8
fYear
2002
fDate
8/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1397
Lastpage
1407
Abstract
We study the optical filtering technique for dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) channel allocation of millimeter-wave fiber-radio signals in the optical double-sideband (DSB) format. First, we investigate both theoretically and experimentally the dispersion effect of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) used as the filter on DWDM millimeter-wave optical signal transmissions. This result suggests that the dispersion effect has to be considered in the DWDM channel allocation for millimeter-wave fiber-radio access systems. Next, we propose a DWDM allocation for millimeter-wave fiber-radio systems, which adopts the optical single-sideband (SSB) filtering technique at the receiver side by using a square response of FBG filter. It can realize the minimum WDM channel interval for optical DSB signals, while it enables the optical frequency interleave between the neighboring channels without any serious signal degradation due to the interchannel interference. Then, we experimentally demonstrate the error-free DWDM transmission of two 60-GHz-band, 155.52-Mb/s differential phase-shift keying (DPSK) fiber-radio signals over 25-km-long single-mode fiber (SMF) with the minimum channel interval of 83.6 GHz (=0.68 nm) by using the test-square response FBGs. Finally, we show that based upon the experimental results, in the micro- or pico-cellular DWDM broad-band millimeter-wave fiber-radio access network 1000 antenna base stations (BSs) under the coverage of the single central office (CO) would be feasible by sectorizing the zone.
Keywords
Bragg gratings; broadband networks; channel allocation; differential phase shift keying; microcellular radio; microwave photonics; optical fibre dispersion; optical fibre filters; optical fibre networks; picocellular radio; wavelength division multiplexing; 155.52 Mbit/s; 25 km; 60 GHz; DPSK fiber-radio signals; DWDM channel allocation; DWDM millimeter-wave fiber-radio systems; FBG filter; antenna base stations; dense wavelength division multiplexing; differential phase-shift keying; error-free DWDM transmission; fiber Bragg grating; interchannel interference; micro-cellular systems; millimeter-wave fiber-radio access systems; minimum WDM channel interval; minimum channel interval; optical SSB filtering; optical double-sideband format; optical frequency interleave; optical single-sideband filtering; pico-cellular systems; receiver side; signal degradation; single central office; single-mode fiber; square response; test-square response FBG; zone sectorizing; Amplitude modulation; Bragg gratings; Dispersion; Fiber gratings; Filtering; Millimeter wave technology; Optical fiber filters; Optical filters; Optical receivers; Wavelength division multiplexing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2002.800265
Filename
1058147
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