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international symposium on high-capacity optical networks and enabling technologies | 2008

HBT Optoelectronic Mixer Design for Radio over Fiber System

H. Harun; Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus; Abu Bakar Mohammad; N. Mohamed

Radio over fiber (RoF) system is the solution for the providing highly reliable communication service. This system is characterized by having both a fiber optic link and free-space radio path to exploit the synergy of two complementary technologies; the broadband mobile wireless access and fixed optical access. Optoelectronic mixing is required in RoF systems to detect the RF modulated optical signal and perform frequency up-conversion. In this work, three-terminal InP/InGaAs HBT with optical access has been used as the optoelectronic mixer (OEM) for front-end RoF optical receiver configuration. Thus in this configuration, the photodetection and frequency conversion can be achieved in p-i-n photodiode and HBT device, which considerably simplify the conventional method. The RoF OEM was successfully simulated using a nonlinear microwave simulator to perform harmonics balance analysis, which represented actual photodetection model and nonlinear dynamic optoelectronic mixing behavior. In this paper we reported the - 5.2 dB maximum internal mixing efficiency for 400 MHz IF modulated signal to 3.4 GHz upconverted RF signal with LO power is -2dBm, and that agreed with conventional theoretical analysis. In this article, the theory of operation, the device structure of the RoF OEM and its characteristic will be presented.


international symposium on high-capacity optical networks and enabling technologies | 2008

Millimeter-Wave Carrier Generation System for Radio over Fiber

N. Mohamed; Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus; Abu Bakar Mohammad; H. Harun

Due to the huge demand for the mm-wave band in future communication system applications, many researchers are investigating and continue working on the generation of millimeter-wave (mm-wave) signal for radio over fiber (RoF). RoF is an expanding technology that applicable in high channel capacity, wider service coverage and broadband mm-wave access system. However, the limited availability of the RF bands require utilization of the mm-wave frequency bands to meet the obligation for higher signal bandwidth and overcome the frequency congestion in the future RoF-based optical-wireless access networks. Broadband wireless communication has introduced great interest in mm-wave bands due to its wide transmission bandwidth and also the opportunity of frequency reuse. This paper mainly focuses on the mm-wave carrier generation techniques for radio over fiber including: optical heterodyning, external modulation, optical transceiver, and up- and down-conversion.


asia pacific conference on circuits and systems | 2008

Optical front-end receiver configuration for 30 GHz millimeter-wave signal Radio over Fiber system

H. Harun; Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus; Abu Bakar Mohammad; N. Mohamed

Radio over fiber (RoF) technology is proposed solution for the reducing cost and providing highly reliable communication services. The system is very cost-effective solution by localization of signal processing in central station and also uses a simple base station. In this paper, two configurations of RoF system were presented. First, the intermediate frequency (IF) frequencies are upconverted to radio frequency (RF) at the central station and the RF are transmitted over single mode fiber directly at the radio carrier frequency. In the second configuration, the IF are transmitted over single mode fiber and converted to the original RF at the optical receiver. This report is focusing on the RoF optical frontend receiver configuration at the base station or also known as optical heterodyne receiver that employing an optoelectronic mixer. In this configuration, the receiver is performing photodetection and frequency conversion simultaneously. Thorough review and comparison of the previous works on the optoelectronic mixer and frequency conversion for up to millimeter-wave band will presented. Finally, the theoretical analysis and the harmonic balance modeling of the proposed optical front-end receiver and frequency up conversion system will be discussed.


student conference on research and development | 2007

Optical Front-end Receiver Design for Radio over Fiber System

H. Harun; Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus; Abu Bakar Mohammad

Mobile communication system faces serious challenges serve high quality broadband service in any situation even in highly dense populated area and high mobility users. Radio over fiber (RoF) technology is proposed as a solution for reducing cost and providing highly reliable communication services. The RoF system is very cost-effective because the localization of signal processing in central station and also use a simple base station. In this paper, two methods of RoF system are investigated for transmitting the radio signal over the optical links with intensity modulation. There are RF signal or IF signal transmission over optical fiber. This paper focus on the RoF optical front-end receiver configuration especially optical heterodyne employing an optoelectronic mixer. Thorough review and comparison of previous works, the HBT is the best performance as an optoelectronic mixer and frequency conversion to millimeter wave.


The Open Electrical & Electronic Engineering Journal | 2012

Frequency up-conversion technique for radio over fiber (RoF) remote antenna unit configuration

Norliza Mohamed; Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus; Abu Bakar Mohammad; H. Harun; Rosfarizan Mohamad; Syamsuri Yaakob

This work involves in transmitting of intermediate frequency (IF) signal over fiber utilizing photonics frequency conversion, which, the main focus is the development of optical front-end receiver. The system uses photodiode and heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) to detect and up-convert the received IF modulated optical signal. The photodiode (PD) and HBT are very useful devices for photonics frequency conversion technique with high internal gain and frequency up conversion of optical signal. Through simulation, the optimum device parameters and characteristics were determined. The system was implemented to detect a 0.4 GHz of IF carriers signal and up-converted to 3.4 GHz of radio frequency (RF) signal. The optimum conversion gain that has been obtained from the measurement and simulation were about -11 dB and -8 dB, respectively, at V BE = 0.7 V, P LO = 4 dBm, and -25 dBm of IF optical input power. The system has been practically demonstrated and shown to agree reasonably well with both the theory and simulation. This article also refers to some recent patents on frequency conversion techniq.


ieee international conference on photonics | 2010

Photonic up-conversion frequency utilizing harmonic balance simulation analysis

N. Mohamed; Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus; Abu Bakar Mohammad; H. Harun

This paper reveals a model of an optical front-end receiver with an intermediate frequency (IF) signal transmission utilizing photonic up-conversion technique through harmonic balance simulation analysis. This technique is proposed at base station (BS) merited by the dispersion effect that occurs on the fiber at higher frequency signals. Heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) is modeled as an optoelectronic mixer (OEM) due to the nonlinearities of HBT to attain the up-conversion signal. IF modulated input signal is in the range of 0.1 GHz to 0.4 GHz and the local oscillation (LO) frequency of 30 GHz is pumped to the base terminal with input power of −10 dBm. 30.4 GHz up-converted frequency with about −2.32 dBm of conversion gain is obtained at VBE = 0.76 V based on simulation study.


ieee region 10 conference | 2009

Performance characterization of an optoelectronic mixer (OEM) model based on nonlinear InP/InGaAs heterojunction bipolar transistor

N. Mohamed; Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus; Abu Bakar Mohammad; H. Harun

We model an optical front-end receiver with an intermediate frequency (IF) signal transmission utilizing photonic up-conversion technique through harmonic balance simulation analysis. A mixing model is carried out taking advantages of the nonlinearities of the InP/InGaAs HBT to achieve up-conversion of a modulated optical signal. The intensity of the optical signal is modulated by an IF signal ranging from 0.1 GHz to 0.4 GHz and the local oscillation frequency injected into the base terminal is 30 GHz with an input power of −6 dBm. The nonlinear, harmonic balance technique is employed to simulate the mixing performance of the InP/InGaAs HBT OEM. 30.4 GHz up-converted frequency at collector-emitter voltage, VCE = 1.6 V was achieved at the output port based on simulation study.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2009

Nonlinear analysis for performance characterization of heterojunction bipolar transistor optoelectronic mixer

N. Mohamed; Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus; Abu Bakar Mohammad; H. Harun

A nonlinear, harmonic balance technique is employed to simulate the mixing performance of the HBT optoelectronic mixer (OEM) model. 30.4 GHz up-converted frequency at VCE = 1.6 V was achieved at the output port based on simulation study.


Archive | 2007

Harmonic balance analysis of the downconversion optoelectronic mixer in HBT photodetector

Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus; A. Hussain; H. Harun; Abu Bakar Mohammad


Archive | 2007

HBT optoelectronic down-converter for optical subcarrier multiplexed system

Sevia Mehdaliza Idrus Sutan Nameh; Abu Bakar Mohammad; A. Hussain; H. Harun

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Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Abu Bakar Mohammad

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Norliza Mohamed

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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Syamsuri Yaakob

Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

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