Abstract
Fiber-to-the-antenna (FTTA) system can be a cost-effective technique for distributing high frequency signals from the head-end office to a number of remote antenna units via passive optical splitter and propagating through low-loss and low-cost optical fibers. Here, we experimentally demonstrate an optical ultra-wideband (UWB)-impulse radio (IR) FTTA system for in-building and in-home applications. The optical UWB-IR wireless link is operated in the W-band (75 GHz-110 GHz) using our developed near-ballistic unitraveling-carrier photodiode based photonic transmitter (PT) and a 10 GHz mode-locked laser. 2.5 Gb/s UWB-IR FTTA systems with 1,024 high split-ratio and transmission over 300 m optical fiber are demonstrated using direct PT modulation. novel bidirectional 60-GHz radio-over-fiber scheme with multiband signal generation using a single intensity modulator," IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett.
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Chow, C. W., Kuo, F. M., Shi, J. W., Yeh, C. H., Wu, Y. F., Wang, C. H., … Pan, C. L. (2010). 100 GHz ultra-wideband (UWB) fiber-to-the-antenna (FTTA) system for in-building and in-home networks. Optics Express, 18(2), 473. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.18.000473
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