2020
DOI: 10.3390/electronics9060917
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Optical Transmission of an Analog TV-Signal Coded at 2.24 GHz and Its Distribution by Using a Radiating Cable

Abstract: In this work, an alternative technology to extend wireless coverage beyond the conventional methods of providing radio propagation coverage is presented. The use of a radiating cable is proposed for difficult-to-reach areas. In this regard, an indoor radiating cable is successfully employed for the distribution of an analog electric signal in a fiber-radio scheme using a microwave photonic filter. A filtered microwave band-pass window located at 2.24 GHz is used as an electrical carrier to transmit an analog T… Show more

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“…This value of SNR guarantees that the filtered passbands are well-defined and exempt from noise. These passbands can be used as microwave carriers for transmission of voice, data, and analog signals as demonstrated recently in [11]. An added value of the proposed duplex passband MPF resides in the fact that every arm is driven by its own microwave signal generator (MSG), allowing in this way an independent operation for the transmission of information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This value of SNR guarantees that the filtered passbands are well-defined and exempt from noise. These passbands can be used as microwave carriers for transmission of voice, data, and analog signals as demonstrated recently in [11]. An added value of the proposed duplex passband MPF resides in the fact that every arm is driven by its own microwave signal generator (MSG), allowing in this way an independent operation for the transmission of information.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [10], a hybrid scheme with a fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) system combined with a mobile wireless application system using a double optical modulator and two different signals (in RF and baseband) is proposed. Finally, in [11], a fiber-radio scheme is used for the transmission of an analog TV signal through an optical link using a radiating cable for its wireless emission. From the paragraphs above, the goal of this work is to evaluate the digital data performance transmission for a fiber-radio system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%