Title :
Millimeter-wave fiber optics systems for personal radio communication
Author :
Ogawa, Hiroyo ; Polifko, David ; Banba, Seiichi
Author_Institution :
ATR Opt. & Radio Commun. Res. Lab., Kyoto, Japan
fDate :
12/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
System concepts for millimeter-wave personal communication systems and the advantages of millimeter-wave band usage are briefly described. Demonstration of broadband millimeter-wave subcarrier transmission concepts over fiber-optic links is performed. Several fiber-optic link architectures, including one using a combination of direct laser modulation and indirect (external) optical modulation, are outlined with respect to signal transmission at millimeter-wave frequencies. Several configurations are experimentally investigated using 70-MHz, 300-MHz, and 26-GHz subcarriers which transmit either FM or QPSK data signals. Additionally, the use of optical MMIC technology, which can result in the design of compact and cost-effective optical receivers, is described with respect to personal communication radio base station equipment. MMIC HEMTs operating as photodetectors are newly characterized in terms of digital and analog signal reception with excellent performance being observed
Keywords :
cellular radio; digital communication systems; frequency modulation; frequency response; microwave links; optical fibres; optical links; optical modulation; optical receivers; personal communication networks; phase shift keying; radio networks; 26 GHz; 300 MHz; 70 MHz; FM; HEMTs; MM-wave optical fibre links; QPSK data signals; analog signal reception; digital signal reception; direct laser modulation; external modulation; fiber optics systems; optical MMIC technology; optical receivers; personal radio communication; photodetectors; radio base station equipment; subcarrier transmission; Fiber lasers; Frequency; MMICs; Millimeter wave communication; Millimeter wave technology; Optical fiber communication; Optical fiber devices; Optical fibers; Optical modulation; Optical receivers;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on