A theoretical signal analysis is presented to demonstrate the robustness of optical frequency multiplication (OFM) against modal dispersion impairments in radio-over-multimode fiber links. The predicted system robustness is also experimentally demonstrated with the generation and transmission of 60 Mb/s and 120 Mb/s 64-QAM radio-frequency signals at 24 GHz over three different 4.4-km-long multimode fiber links with different modal group delays and frequency response characteristics, yielding error vector magnitude values below 4% and 4.8% (for 60 and 120 Mb/s, respectively)
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
We demonstrate the feasibility of generating two 24Mbps 64-QAM radio signals simultaneously at 17.3G...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a multicarrier modulation technique which is al...
A theoretical signal analysis is presented to demonstrate the robustness of optical frequency multip...
A theoretical signal analysis is presented to demonstrate the robustness of optical frequency multip...
A theoretical signal analysis is presented to demonstrate the robustness of optical frequency multip...
A theoretical signal analysis is presented to demonstrate the robustness of optical frequency multip...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, we present an experimental performance analys...
There has been a very high interest in the transmission of an adaptively modulated Orthogonal Freque...
We demonstrate the feasibility of generating two 24Mbps 64-QAM radio signals simultaneously at 17.3G...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
We demonstrate the feasibility of generating two 24Mbps 64-QAM radio signals simultaneously at 17.3G...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a multicarrier modulation technique which is al...
A theoretical signal analysis is presented to demonstrate the robustness of optical frequency multip...
A theoretical signal analysis is presented to demonstrate the robustness of optical frequency multip...
A theoretical signal analysis is presented to demonstrate the robustness of optical frequency multip...
A theoretical signal analysis is presented to demonstrate the robustness of optical frequency multip...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, we present an experimental performance analys...
There has been a very high interest in the transmission of an adaptively modulated Orthogonal Freque...
We demonstrate the feasibility of generating two 24Mbps 64-QAM radio signals simultaneously at 17.3G...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
Employing the optical frequency multiplication method, the theoretical modal bandwidth limitation of...
We demonstrate the feasibility of generating two 24Mbps 64-QAM radio signals simultaneously at 17.3G...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is a multicarrier modulation technique which is al...