Experimental demonstration of plastic optical fibre-based digitised radio over fibre downlink

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Fibre links that are a few hundreds of metres long are needed for inbuilding networks. However, the transmission of radio-frequency (RF) signals through low-cost, easily installable plastic optical fibre (POF) is severely limited by their bandwidth-length products. Digitised radio over fibre (DROF) converts the RF signal into a baseband signal through bandpass sampling prior to its transmission, thereby reducing the fibre bandwidth required for the RF signal's transmission. For the first time, a POF-based DROF link relying on the Ethernet protocol is proposed and the initial experimental results for a link that employs a 143 m long step-index POF and uncoded RF modulation are presented. A 5 GHz RF signal through the POF is transmitted. The same method can be employed for higher RF carriers as well. The RF bit rate was ×30% of the protocol-dependent DROF bit rate.

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Thomas, V. A., Liu, D., El-Hajjar, M., & Hanzo, L. (2015). Experimental demonstration of plastic optical fibre-based digitised radio over fibre downlink. Electronics Letters, 51(21), 1679–1681. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2015.2762

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