Fibre White Papers
Radio-Over-Fiber Transmission of 1.25-Gigabit Ethernet Signal on 60-GHz Band Subcarrier With Performance Improvement and Wavelength Reuse
Overview With Radio-over-Fiber (RoF) enabled remote antenna, Gigabit Ethernet service operating at 60-GHz frequencies can be accessed cordlessly. Due to limited linear operation region of 60-GHz optoelectronic modulators commercially available so far, optical weak modulation is required leading to limited link performance. This paper demonstrates in RoF transmission of 1.25-Gigabit Ethernet signal on 60-GHz band subcarrier, the fiber downlink performance is improved by suppressing the optical carrier-to-sideband ratio based on the usage of a simple and low-cost fabricated 2Ã2 all-fiber optical interleaver. Simultaneously by using the interleaver, the downlink optical carrier is recovered and is reused as optical source for fiber uplink hence laser-free access point is achieved.
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | June 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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