73 research outputs found
Digital coherent detection of multi-gigabit 16-QAM signals at 40 GHz carrier frequency using photonic downconversion
We experimentally demonstrate detection of multi-gigab it 16-QAM modulated signals, of up to 4 Gb/s at a 40 GHz carrier frequency by combining photonic downconversion and low bandwidth electronics We experimentally demonstrate detection of multi-gigabit 16-QAM modulated signals, of up to 4 Gb/s, at a 40 GHz carrier frequency by combining photonic downconversion and low bandwidth electronics
Radio-frequency transparent demodulation for broadband hybrid wireless-optical links
A novel demodulation technique which is transparent to radio-frequency (RF) carrier frequency is presented and experimentally demonstrated for multigigabit wireless signals. The presented demodulation technique employs optical single-sideband filtering, coherent detection, and baseband digital signal processing. Multigigabit wireless signal demodulation of 1.25-Gbaud quadrature phase-shift-keying modulated data at 40- and 35-GHz RF carrier frequency is experimentally demonstrated using the proposed demodulation scheme
Optical Modulation Format Recognition in Stokes Space for Digital Coherent Receivers
\u3cp\u3eWe report on a novel method for optical modulation format recognition based on Stokes parameters and variational expectation maximization algorithm. Discrimination among six different pol-muxed coherent modulation formats is successfully demonstrated in simulation and experiment.OFC/NFOEC Technical Digest\u3c/p\u3
Digital coherent receiver employing photonic downconversion for phase modulated radio-over-fibre links
Engineering Rules for Optical Generation and Detection of High Speed Wireless Millimeter-wave Band Signals
Hybrid Optical Fibre-wireless Links at the 75-110 GHz Band Supporting 100 Gbps Transmission Capacities
We present a photonic generation and downconversion method for realizing a 40Gbps wireless link at the 75-110 GHz band exploiting the recent advances in photonic coherent detection technologies and digital signal processing. Furthermore, we analyze the capacities of hybrid optical fiber-wireless links at the 75-110GHz band, and propose several approaches to overcome the challenges towards 100Gbps wireless capacity. We present a photonic generation and down-conversion method for realizing a 40Gbps wireless link at the 75-110 GHz band exploiting the recent advances in photonic coherent detection technologies and digital signal processing. Furthermore, we analyze the capacities of hybrid optical fiber-wireless links at the 75-110GHz band, and propose several approaches to overcome the challenges towards 100Gbps wireless capacity
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