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Dual-user wireless heterogeneous services over a single optical carrier using optical frequency multiplication


Abstract:

We demonstrate heterogeneous wireless signal transmission over 25 km standard single mode fiber (SSMF) employing dual-subcarrier optical frequency multiplication (OFM) wi...Show More

Abstract:

We demonstrate heterogeneous wireless signal transmission over 25 km standard single mode fiber (SSMF) employing dual-subcarrier optical frequency multiplication (OFM) with phase-shift keying (PSK) transmission and demodulation by a delay interferometer at the antenna site.
Date of Conference: 04-08 October 2009
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 01 December 2009
ISBN Information:
Print ISSN: 1092-8081
Conference Location: Belek-Antalya, Turkey
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1. Introduction

Radio over Fiber (RoF) platforms are developing into a flexible and robust solution for the access network due to their potential for delivering broadband heterogeneous services over a wireless/wireline converged network infrastructure. Within this frame, sub-carrier multiplexing has been one of the main techniques for enabling multiple heterogeneous wireless signal delivery over a single optical channel [1]. In this respect, the Optical Frequency Multiplication (OFM) scheme has proved to be very efficient in generating multiple high-frequency subcarriers over a single wavelength [2] employing phase shift keying (PSK) modulation at a low-frequency microwave carrier and phase-to-intensity conversion with simultaneous microwave frequency multiplication by means of a Delayed Interferometer (DI) at the Central Office (CO). However, this approach has been utilized so far only for single microwave frequency multiplication [3], providing single-user data broadcasting only at multiples of the initial low - frequency microwave carrier.

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