Practical application of a bidirectional microwave photonic filter: simultaneous transmission of analog TV signals

  • Correa-Mena A
  • Zaldívar-Huerta I
  • Abril García J
  • et al.
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Abstract

A practical application of a bidirectional microwave photonic filter (MPF) to transmit simultaneous analog TV signals coded on microwave carriers is experimentally demonstrated. The frequency response of the bidirectional MPF is obtained by the interaction of an externally modulated multimode laser diode emitting at 1.55 μm associated to the free-spectral range of the optical source, the chromatic dispersion parameter of the optical fiber, as well as the length of the optical link. The filtered microwave bandpass window generated around 2 GHz is used as electrical carrier in order to simultaneously transmit TV signals of 67.25 and 61.25 MHz in both directions. The obtained signal-to-noise ratios for the transmitted signals of 67.25 and 61.25 MHz are 37.62 and 44.77 dB, respectively.

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Correa-Mena, A. G., Zaldívar-Huerta, I. E., Abril García, J. H., García-Juárez, A., & Vera-Marquina, A. (2016). Practical application of a bidirectional microwave photonic filter: simultaneous transmission of analog TV signals. Optical Engineering, 55(10), 106125. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.oe.55.10.106125

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