Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1537303 Optics Communications 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper investigates two key techniques used in 60 GHz Radio over Fiber (RoF) technology for wireless access, namely, the generation of 60 GHz signals and the distribution of 60 GHz local oscillator (LO). In the proposed model, a 60 GHz PSK signal is generated by a heterodyne of two subcarriers with narrow-angle PSK (NA-PSK) modulation, whose phase shift is equal to one half that of a normal PSK signal. Then we use a 60 GHz mixer to frequency mix two PSK signals in two different bands, 60 GHz and baseband. By doing this, the modulation information can be fully eliminated, resulting in a 60 GHz LO. In the wireless terminal, coherent demodulation is realized by a self-mixing of the transmitted 60 GHz PSK signal and LO. Thus no millimeter-wave (mm-wave) band oscillator is needed in the wireless terminal.

Research Highlights► Two key techniques in 60 GHz full-duplex RoF wireless system are investigated, generation of 60 GHz PSK signal and distribution of 60 GHz LO. ► Narrow-angle PSK modulation is employed to realize these two functionalities. ► No millimeter-wave band local oscillator is needed in both base-station of wireless terminal. ► The BER performance of the proposal is also demonstrated.

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