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Coherent optical vector modulation for fiber radio using electrooptic microchip lasers
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Wireless CommunicationsOptical MaterialsEngineeringOscillatorsOptical Transmission SystemOptical ModulationOptical Wireless CommunicationFiber OpticsFlexible ArchitecturesFiber-optic CommunicationOptical PropertiesCoherent Optical CommunicationOptical CommunicationLaser CommunicationsOptical NetworkingPhotonicsFuture Communication SystemsRadio Over FiberFlexible ModulationFiber OpticElectro-optics DeviceFiber RadioOptical Fiber CommunicationElectrooptic Microchip LasersOptoelectronics
Future communication systems will require high data rates and flexible modulation. Direct optical phase modulation of two microchip lasers by information-bearing signals allows for high-rate delivery via fiber to a basestation. At the basestation, the coherent optical signals are combined with a reference in a photodetector to produce a microwave/millimeter-wave carrier with arbitrary M-ary quadrature amplitude modulation, which can then be transmitted over a wireless channel. Rapid tuning of the microwave/millimeter-wave carrier, the modulation scheme, and the data rate is achievable through this method with no fixed oscillators at the basestation, thus providing for flexible architectures. Results show a high-quality carrier and, for 4- and 16-QAM, with data rates to 200 Mb/s. Extensions to higher data rates are discussed.
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