Optical frequency upconversion technique for transmission of wireless MIMO-Type signals over optical fiber
The optical fiber is well adapted to pass multiple wireless signals having different carrier frequencies by using radio-over-fiber (ROF) technique. However, multiple wireless signals which have the same carrier frequency cannot propagate over a single optical fiber, such as wireless multi-input mult...
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my.utm.543412018-08-12T03:49:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54341/ Optical frequency upconversion technique for transmission of wireless MIMO-Type signals over optical fiber Shaddad, Redhwan Q. Mohammad, Abu Bakar Al-Gailani, Samir A. Al-Hetar, Abdulaziz Mohammed TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The optical fiber is well adapted to pass multiple wireless signals having different carrier frequencies by using radio-over-fiber (ROF) technique. However, multiple wireless signals which have the same carrier frequency cannot propagate over a single optical fiber, such as wireless multi-input multi-output (MIMO) signals feeding multiple antennas in the fiber wireless (FiWi) system. A novel optical frequency upconversion (OFU) technique is proposed to solve this problem. In this paper, the novel OFU approach is used to transmit three wireless MIMO signals over a 20 km standard single mode fiber (SMF). The OFU technique exploits one optical source to produce multiple wavelengths by delivering it to a LiNbO3 external optical modulator. The wireless MIMO signals are then modulated by LiNbO3 optical intensity modulators separately using the generated optical carriers from the OFU process. These modulators use the optical single-sideband with carrier (OSSB+C) modulation scheme to optimize the system performance against the fiber dispersion effect. Each wireless MIMO signal is with a 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz carrier frequency, 1 Gb/s data rate, and 16-quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM). The crosstalk between the wireless MIMO signals is highly suppressed, since each wireless MIMO signal is carried on a specific optical wavelength ScientificWorld Ltd. 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/54341/1/RedhwanQ.Shaddad2014_Opticalfrequencyupconversiontechnique.pdf Shaddad, Redhwan Q. and Mohammad, Abu Bakar and Al-Gailani, Samir A. and Al-Hetar, Abdulaziz Mohammed (2014) Optical frequency upconversion technique for transmission of wireless MIMO-Type signals over optical fiber. Scientific World Journal . ISSN 1537-744X http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/170471 DOI: 10.1155/2014/170471 |
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The optical fiber is well adapted to pass multiple wireless signals having different carrier frequencies by using radio-over-fiber (ROF) technique. However, multiple wireless signals which have the same carrier frequency cannot propagate over a single optical fiber, such as wireless multi-input multi-output (MIMO) signals feeding multiple antennas in the fiber wireless (FiWi) system. A novel optical frequency upconversion (OFU) technique is proposed to solve this problem. In this paper, the novel OFU approach is used to transmit three wireless MIMO signals over a 20 km standard single mode fiber (SMF). The OFU technique exploits one optical source to produce multiple wavelengths by delivering it to a LiNbO3 external optical modulator. The wireless MIMO signals are then modulated by LiNbO3 optical intensity modulators separately using the generated optical carriers from the OFU process. These modulators use the optical single-sideband with carrier (OSSB+C) modulation scheme to optimize the system performance against the fiber dispersion effect. Each wireless MIMO signal is with a 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz carrier frequency, 1 Gb/s data rate, and 16-quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM). The crosstalk between the wireless MIMO signals is highly suppressed, since each wireless MIMO signal is carried on a specific optical wavelength |
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Optical frequency upconversion technique for transmission of wireless MIMO-Type signals over optical fiber |
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