DocumentCode :
1362253
Title :
Dual Photonic Generation Ultrawideband Impulse Radio by Frequency Shifting in Remote-Connectivity Fiber
Author :
Beltrán, Marta ; Llorente, Roberto
Author_Institution :
Valencia Nanophotonics Technol. Center, Univ. Politec. de Valencia, Valencia, Spain
Volume :
29
Issue :
24
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
3645
Lastpage :
3653
Abstract :
An impulse-radio ultrawideband (UWB) photonic generation technique based on frequency shifting in the remote connectivity fiber in optical access networks is proposed and analyzed in this paper. This technique is based on optical carrier suppression modulation combined with fiber chromatic dispersion targeting to overcome the bandwidth limitation of optical upconversion, with the advantage of being easily reconfigurable generating simultaneously different RF bands. A comprehensive simulation analysis is performed with special focus on capabilities for dual 24 GHz/60 GHz operation paired with experimental demonstration at 1.24 Gb/s. 60 GHz wireless performance after optical generation and transmission in 12.5 km of standard single-mode fiber is measured demonstrating error-free transmission at 1 m radio distance. The inclusion of remote Gaussian-monocycle pulse shaping is also analyzed in this paper considering dual 24 GHz/60 GHz operation. Pulse-shaped dual 24 GHz/60 GHz generation is experimentally demonstrated at 1.24 Gb/s. Transmission performance is measured at 24 GHz demonstrating error-free transmission. The simulation analysis further indicates that the technique is suitable for UWB generation at higher RF bands such as the W-band (75-110 GHz). Practical implementation considerations and trade-offs (e.g., in terms of cost and number of remote antenna units supported) of this system are also analyzed by simulation showing that the technique is cost effective.
Keywords :
antennas; optical fibre dispersion; optical fibre subscriber loops; optical frequency conversion; optical modulation; optical pulse generation; optical pulse shaping; ultra wideband communication; RF bands; bandwidth limitation; bit rate 1.24 Gbit/s; distance 1 m; distance 12.5 km; error-free transmission; fiber chromatic dispersion; frequency 24 GHz; frequency 60 GHz; frequency 75 GHz to 110 GHz; frequency shifting; impulse-radio ultrawideband photonic generation; optical access networks; optical carrier suppression modulation; optical generation; optical transmission; optical upconversion; pulse-shaped dual generation; radio distance; remote Gaussian-monocycle pulse shaping; remote antenna; remote-connectivity fiber; standard single-mode fiber; wireless performance; Millimeter wave communication; Optical fiber dispersion; Optical frequency conversion; Optical pulse generation; Ultra wideband communication; Millimeter wave communication; optical access networks; optical fiber communication; optical frequency conversion; optical pulse generation; ultrawideband (UWB) communication;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2011.2173656
Filename :
6061907
Link To Document :
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