Title :
Novel Optical Access and Digital Processing Architectures for Future Mobile Backhaul
Author :
Cvijetic, N. ; Tanaka, A. ; Cvijetic, Milorad ; Yue-Kai Huang ; Ip, Ezra ; Yin Shao ; Ting Wang
Author_Institution :
NEC Labs. America Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, primary technical challenges for emerging optical mobile backhaul (MBH) networks are discussed, with a focus on novel optical access and digital signal processing (DSP) architectures for future MBH. The first downstream/upstream Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access and Time Division Multiple Access Passive Optical Network (OFDMA/TDMA-PON) achieving >;100 Mb/s per-cell mobile backhaul and burst-mode operation using off-the-shelf avalanche photodiodes (APDs) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated for last-mile optical MBH with 200 cells per fiber. In the new approach, the use of OFDMA is motivated by the capability to establish low latency, virtual point-to-point links in the frequency-domain to serve high-density cell areas, while a judicious hybrid of DSP-enhanced digital radio-over-fiber (dRoF) and TDMA is proposed as an efficient way to meet <; 1 ms latency constraints subject to a 3 dB upstream burst-mode dynamic range tolerance. By thus enabling high speed, low latency, and low cost via simplified optics, the novel OFDMA/TDMA-PON is promising for future 4G and beyond optical backhaul networks.
Keywords :
OFDM modulation; avalanche diodes; cellular radio; digital signal processing chips; frequency division multiple access; frequency-domain analysis; optical burst switching; passive optical networks; radio links; radio-over-fibre; time division multiple access; APD; DSP architecture; DSP-enhanced digital radio-over-fiber; MBH network; OFDMA; PON; TDMA; burst-mode dynamic range tolerance; burst-mode operation; cell mobile backhaul; dRoF; digital processing architecture; digital signal processing; downstream/upstream orthogonal frequency division multiple access and time division multiple access passive optical network; frequency-domain; high-density cell area; last-mile optical MBH; off-the-shelf avalanche photodiodes; optical access; optical mobile backhaul network; virtual point-to-point links; Digital signal processing; Mobile communication; Optical fibers; Passive optical networks; Digital signal processing (DSP); mobile backhaul; optical networks; orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM); passive optical networks (PON); software-defined;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2012.2233715