2009
DOI: 10.1364/jon.8.000471
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60 GHz radio-over-fiber technologies for broadband wireless services [Invited]

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“…In addition, a direct modulation of the laser should be possible without assistance from an external modulator [334,335]. This radio-over-fiber technique was demonstrated on the 60 GHz system for broadband wireless services using 1.5 Gbps OOK and 3.03 Gbps OFDM QPSK modulation schemes by Lecoche et al [336] with floor free BER measurements and error vector magnitude (EVM) 19% for a signal-to-noise ratio of 21.5 dB which is less than the criterion for successful detection (23%) [250].…”
Section: Selected System-level Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a direct modulation of the laser should be possible without assistance from an external modulator [334,335]. This radio-over-fiber technique was demonstrated on the 60 GHz system for broadband wireless services using 1.5 Gbps OOK and 3.03 Gbps OFDM QPSK modulation schemes by Lecoche et al [336] with floor free BER measurements and error vector magnitude (EVM) 19% for a signal-to-noise ratio of 21.5 dB which is less than the criterion for successful detection (23%) [250].…”
Section: Selected System-level Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generation of the millimeter-wave (MMW) carrier signals, either at the central station or the remote access point, remains a crucial issue. Mode-locked laser diodes (MLLD) have been proposed as cost-efficient, easy-to-package solution and multi-gigabit transmission using MLLD has been demonstrated recently ( [1], [2]). A comprehensive link analysis in terms of RF system design parameters (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2(b), the transmission and reflection coefficients of the first MRR can be seen as the cross-and self-coupling coefficients at input port of the second MRR. Thus, the response of 2R2B-MRR can be obtained by the same method in step (1). The same procedure can be iterated until all of the MRRs are calculated.…”
Section: (A) the Optical Transfer Function Hmentioning
confidence: 99%