Title :
Statistics of PMD-induced power fading for intensity-modulated double-sideband and single-sideband microwave and millimeter-wave signals
Author :
Adamczyk, Olaf H. ; Sahin, Asaf B. ; Yu, Qian ; Lee, Sanggeon ; Willner, Alan E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
10/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Polarization-mode dispersion (PMD) can severely degrade the performance of millimeter-wave fiber-optic links by inducing a power fading penalty of the received signal that is dependent on the subcarrier frequency and accumulated PMD along the fiber. We experimentally investigate the statistics of PMD-induced power fading as a function of the differential group delay (DGD) for intensity-modulated double- and single-sideband subcarrier-multiplexed signals in the absence of chromatic dispersion. We find a similar susceptibility to PMD-induced power fading for both modulation formats with a subcarrier frequency of 7 GHz using a PMD emulator with a Maxwellian distribution of DGD (average DGD ~40 ps). A significant improvement in the worst case power fading penalty (~20 dB) is achieved by using an electronically controlled polarization controller in combination with a single section of polarization maintaining fiber in a dynamic first-order PMD compensator. Furthermore, the results of numerical Monte Carlo simulations support the measured data and show the scalability of PMD-induced power fading for subcarrier-multiplexed signals in the microwave and millimeter-wave region
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; microwave photonics; optical fibre communication; optical fibre dispersion; optical fibre losses; optical modulation; subcarrier multiplexing; 7 GHz; Maxwellian distribution; Monte Carlo simulations; PMD-induced power fading; differential group delay; double-sideband signals; electronically controlled polarization controller; fiber-optic links; intensity-modulated signals; microwave signals; millimeter-wave signals; polarization maintaining fiber; polarization-mode dispersion; single-sideband signals; subcarrier frequency; subcarrier-multiplexed signals; Chromatic dispersion; Degradation; Delay; Fading; Frequency; Millimeter wave measurements; Modulation; Optical fiber polarization; Polarization mode dispersion; Statistics;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on