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1998
Conference Paper
Title
Optical millimeter-wave systems for broadband mobile communications, devices and techniques
Abstract
Future mobile communication systems have to meet the demands of broadband services. The 60 GHz-range is proposed for the radio link frequency in these cellular systems. The combination of optical techniques and millimeter-wave techniques at these frequencies is a promising approach for cost-effective network implementation. Besides the low-loss fiber-based data transmission, this combination allows simple millimeter-wave generation in low-cost base stations. In this paper different techniques of optical millimeter-wave generation are briefly reviewed and some experiments on the optical generation of low-phase noise millimeter-wave signals and offset quadrature phase shift keying (OQPSK) 140 Mbit/s-data transmission are reported. Quartz stable millimeter-waves at 18-20 GHz and in the 60 GHz band are remotely generated by heterodyning the signals of semiconductor lasers.
Keyword(s)
broadband networks
cellular radio
optical fibre networks
optical modulation
optical transmitters
quadrature phase shift keying
radio equipment
semiconductor lasers
optical millimeter-wave systems
broadband mobile communications
devices
techniques
future mobile communication
radio link frequency
cellular systems
cost-effective network implementation.
low-loss fiber-based data transmissio
millimeter-wave generation
low-cost base stations
optical generation
low-phase noise millimeter-wave signals
offset quadrature phase shift keying
oqpsk
quartz stable millimeter-waves
heterodyning
140 mbit/s
18 to 20 GHz
60 GHz