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18 September 1995 Microcellular radio transmission over passive optical fiber network with heterodyne detection
Jiunn-Shyen Wu, Jingshown Wu, Hen-Wai Tsao
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Abstract
A microcellular system with radio signals transmitted over a passive optical network is proposed. External amplitude- and phase-modulation are employed in the base station (BS) and the radio port (RP), respectively. A remodulation scheme is used at RPs to eliminate the need of active optical source. An optical local oscillator is employed at BS receiver for heterodyne detection to eliminate the distortions caused by remodulation. Theoretical analysis is carried out and the system capacity is also estimated. It shows that two 200 mW and 25 mW and 25 mW Nd:YAG lasers can serve 16 microcells and provide a total number of 1600 channels for a macrocell with radius 5 km.
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Jiunn-Shyen Wu, Jingshown Wu, and Hen-Wai Tsao "Microcellular radio transmission over passive optical fiber network with heterodyne detection", Proc. SPIE 2556, Wireless Communications, (18 September 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.220884
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KEYWORDS
Radio optics

Heterodyning

Modulators

Signal detection

Modulation

Passive optical networks

Polarization

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