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Impact of Thermal-Induced Turbulent Distribution Along FSO Link on Transmission of Photonically Generated mmW Signals in the Frequency Range 26¿40 GHz

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Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Comunicaciones - Departament de Comunicacions
Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto Universitario de Telecomunicación y Aplicaciones Multimedia - Institut Universitari de Telecomunicacions i Aplicacions Multimèdia
Generalitat Valenciana
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
European Cooperation in Science and Technology
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, República Checa
Vallejo-Castro, Luis
Komanec, Matej
Ortega Tamarit, Beatriz
Bohata, Jan
Nguyen, Dong-Nhat
Zvanovec, Stanislav
Almenar Terre, Vicenç
Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Comunicaciones - Departament de Comunicacions
Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto Universitario de Telecomunicación y Aplicaciones Multimedia - Institut Universitari de Telecomunicacions i Aplicacions Multimèdia
Generalitat Valenciana
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
European Cooperation in Science and Technology
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, República Checa
Vallejo-Castro, Luis
Komanec, Matej
Ortega Tamarit, Beatriz
Bohata, Jan
Nguyen, Dong-Nhat
Zvanovec, Stanislav
Almenar Terre, Vicenç
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

[EN] Microwave photonics is a promising solution to transmit millimeter wave (mmW) signals for the 5th generation (5G) mobile communications as part of a centralized radio access network (C-RAN). In this paper, we experimentally evaluate the impact of turbulent free space optics links on photonically generated mmW signals in the frequency range of 26¿40 GHz . We analyze the remote generation of mmW signals over hybrid links based on free-space optics (FSO) and standard single mode optical fiber (SSMF) with ¿39.97dBm received electrical power and phase noise level at 100kHz as low as ¿95.92dBcHz at 26GHz . Different thermal distributions along the FSO link have been implemented and Gamma-Gamma model has been employed to estimate the thermally induced turbulence. The results show high electrical power decrease and fluctuation of the generated mmW signal according to the particular level of the turbulence in terms of refractive index structure parameter and thermal distribution along the FSO link. 8Gb/s 16-quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) data transmission at 42GHz has been demonstrated over the hybrid link with minimal error vector magnitude (EVM) value of 5% whereas turbulent FSO link introduced up to 5dB power penalty.

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OAIster
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TEXT, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1273092198
Document Type :
Electronic Resource