Optical Multipath RF Self-Interference Cancellation Based on Phase Modulation for Full-Duplex Communication

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Optical multipath RF self-interference cancellation (SIC) based on phase modulation for full-duplex communication is proposed and demonstrated experimentally. Phase modulation is utilized to convert the RF signal into optical domain, in which the time delay tuning, amplitude tuning and phase inversion for multipath RF SIC are completed. The comprehensive theoretical model of the optical multipath RF SIC system is established, and the factors affecting SIC performance including the time delay, amplitude and phase deviations are analyzed. The experimental results verify the feasibility of the proposed scheme for full-duplex communication with the cancellation depth of 26 dB and 28 dB over 100 MHz at central frequency of 6 GHz and 10 GHz, respectively. A figure of merit of the maximum interference to signal of interest ratio is defined to characterize the SOI recovery capability of optical RF SIC system.

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Su, X., Han, X., Fu, S., Wang, S., Li, C., Tan, Q., … Zhao, M. (2020). Optical Multipath RF Self-Interference Cancellation Based on Phase Modulation for Full-Duplex Communication. IEEE Photonics Journal, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2020.3002856

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