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28 January 2017 Distribution of multiband THz wireless signals over fiber
Haymen Shams, Luis Gonzalez-Guerrero, Martyn Fice, Zhen Yang, Cyril Renaud, Alywn Seeds
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Abstract
Terahertz wireless communication is receiving great interest from researchers and industries, thanks to the new spectral windows between 0.1 and 1 THz offering opportunities for ultra-high-data-rate wireless transmission. Wavelength division multiplexing for wireless-over-fiber is foreseen as an enabling technique to support connection between base stations and a central station. This paper reviews architectures for photonic distribution and generation of multiband signals for sub- THz wireless communications, giving rates up to 100 Gb/s (20 Gb/s per band) using the full spectrum between 220 GHz and 280 GHz for downlink wireless transmission, and 10 Gb/s for uplink using on-off keying.
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Haymen Shams, Luis Gonzalez-Guerrero, Martyn Fice, Zhen Yang, Cyril Renaud, and Alywn Seeds "Distribution of multiband THz wireless signals over fiber", Proc. SPIE 10128, Broadband Access Communication Technologies XI, 101280G (28 January 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2252272
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KEYWORDS
Terahertz radiation

Digital signal processing

Modulation

Wireless communications

Receivers

Signal processing

Antennas

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