Exploit the bandwidth capacities of the perfluorinated graded index polymer optical fiber for multi-services distribution

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The study reported here deals with the exploitation of perfluorinated graded index polymer optical fiber bandwidth to add further services in a home/office network. The fiber properties are exhibited in order to check if perfluorinated graded index plastic optical fiber (PFGI-POF) is suitable to support a multiplexing transmission. According to the high bandwidth length of plastic fibers, both at 850 nm and 1,300 nm, the extension of the classical baseband existing network is proposed to achieve a dual concept, allowing the indoor coverage of wireless signals transmitted using the Radio over Fiber technology. The simultaneous transmission of a 10 GbE signal and a wireless signal is done respectively at 850 nm and 1,300 nm on a single plastic fiber using wavelength division multiplexing commercially available devices. The penalties have been evaluated both in digital (Bit Error Rate measurement) and radiofrequency (Error Vector Magnitude measurement) domains.

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Lethien, C., Loyez, C., Vilcot, J. P., Rolland, N., & Rolland, P. A. (2011, September). Exploit the bandwidth capacities of the perfluorinated graded index polymer optical fiber for multi-services distribution. Polymers. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym3031006

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