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Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2010

Ultra-High Data-Rate 60 GHz Radio-Over-Fiber Systems Employing Optical Frequency Multiplication and OFDM Formats

Chun-Ting Lin; Jyehong Chen; Po-Tsung Shih; Wen-Jr Jiang; Sien Chi

The increasing demand for wireless video-based interactive and multimedia data services explains why 60-GHz millimeter-wave wireless system is a promising candidate to provide multi-gigabit-per-second wireless services. While attempting to generate and transmit 60 GHz signals in a wireless system cost effectively and increase the spectral efficiency to facilitate multi-gigabit-per-second services, this work reviews three radio-over-fiber (RoF) systems based on optical frequency multiplication (up to 6 times) to reduce the bandwidth requirement of optical transmitters. Additionally, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signals with multi-level modulation formats (16 QAM) are utilized to achieve an ultrahigh data rate of 28 Gbps within the 7-GHz license-free band and compensate for an uneven frequency response of 60-GHz RoF systems. Negligible power penalty following 25-km standard single mode fiber (SSMF) transmission is observed, capable of significantly extending the service range to various applications within a building or campus.


Optics Express | 2004

All-optical NRZ-to-PRZ format transformer with an injection-locked Fabry-Perot laser diode at unlasing condition

Yung-Cheng Chang; Yu-Huang Lin; Jyehong Chen; Gong-Ru Lin

By using an optical nonreturn-to-zero (NRZ) format data-stream to injection-lock an synchronously modulated Fabry-Perot laser diode at below threshold condition (without DC driving current), an output data-stream with pseudo-return-to-zero (PRZ) format can be generated at bit rate of up to 2.488 Gbit/s. Such an NRZ-to-PRZ format transformation is due to the injectionlocking induced gain-switching of the FPLD with the incoming NRZ data. The PRZ data-stream with a maximum on/off extinction ratio of 12.2 dB is obtained under the optical injecting power of -2 dBm and the RF driving power of 24.4 dBm. The best side-mode suppression ratio of 40 dB and the lowest timing jitter of 0.4 ps for the PRZ data-stream are observed. A power penalty of 1.2 dB is measured at a bit-error rate of 10-9 after NRZ-to-PRZ transformation. In application, the demonstration of an all-optical OR logic gate using the FPLD-based NRZ-to-PRZ transformer is also reported.


Optics Express | 2011

Cost-effective 33-Gbps intensity modulation direct detection multi-band OFDM LR-PON system employing a 10-GHz-based transceiver

Dar-Zu Hsu; Chia-Chien Wei; Hsing-Yu Chen; Wei-Yuan Li; Jyehong Chen

We develop a dynamic multi-band OFDM subcarrier allocation scheme to fully utilize the available bandwidth under the restriction of dispersion- and chirp-related power fading. The experimental results successfully demonstrate an intensity-modulation-direct-detection 34.78-Gbps OFDM signal transmissions over 100-km long-reach (LR) passive-optical networks (PONs) based on a cost-effective 10-GHz EAM and a 10-GHz PIN. Considering 0-100-km transmission bandwidth of a 10-GHz EAM, the narrowest bandwidth is theoretically evaluated to occur at ~40 km, instead of 100 km. Consequently, the performances of 20-100-km PONs are experimentally investigated, and at least 33-Gbps capacity is achieved to support LR-PONs of all possible 20-100-km radii.


Optics Express | 2012

2 × 2 MIMO radio-over-fiber system at 60 GHz employing frequency domain equalization.

Chun-Ting Lin; Anthony Ng'oma; Wei-Yuan Lee; Chia-Chien Wei; Chih-Yun Wang; T. C. Lu; Jyehong Chen; Wen-Jr Jiang; Chun-Hung Ho

This work experimentally demonstrates the efficacy of the 2 × 2 multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technique for capacity improvement of a 60-GHz radio-over-fiber (RoF) system employing single-carrier modulation format. We employ frequency domain equalization (FDE) to estimate the channel response, including frequency response of the 60 GHz RoF system and the MIMO wireless channel. Using FDE and MIMO techniques, we experimentally demonstrate the doubling the of wireless data capacity of a 60 GHz RoF system to 27.15 Gb/s using 16-QAM modulation format, with transmission over 25 km of standard single-mode fiber and 3 m wireless distance.


Optics Express | 2010

21 Gb/s after 100 km OFDM long-reach PON transmission using a cost-effective electro-absorption modulator.

Dar-Zu Hsu; Chia-Chien Wei; Hsing-Yu Chen; Jyehong Chen; Maria C. Yuang; Shih-Hsuan Lin; Wei-Yuan Li

We experimentally demonstrate a superior performance of 2.1-Tb/s·km OFDM signal transmission over 100-km long-reach PONs. While the bandwidth of a 100-km SMF transmission system is limited to 4.3 GHz due to positive chirp, we successfully achieve spectrally-efficient 21-Gb/s signaling by using a cost-effective and low-chirp EAM, and adopting the 128-QAM format and adaptive subcarrier pre-emphasis.


Optics Express | 2014

Adaptive 84.44−190 Mbit/s phosphor-LED wireless communication utilizing no blue filter at practical transmission distance

C. H. Yeh; Chi-Wai Chow; Hsing-Yu Chen; Jyehong Chen; Yen-Liang Liu

We propose and experimentally demonstrate a white-light phosphor-LED visible light communication (VLC) system with an adaptive 84.44 to 190 Mbit/s 16 quadrature-amplitude-modulation (QAM) orthogonal-frequency-division-multiplexing (OFDM) signal utilizing bit-loading method. Here, the optimal analogy pre-equalization design is performed at LED transmitter (Tx) side and no blue filter is used at the Rx side. Hence, the ~1 MHz modulation bandwidth of phosphor-LED could be extended to 30 MHz. In addition, the measured bit error rates (BERs) of < 3.8 × 10(-3) [forward error correction (FEC) threshold] at different measured data rates can be achieved at practical transmission distances of 0.75 to 2 m.


Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2012

A High-Performance OFDMA PON System Architecture and Medium Access Control

Maria C. Yuang; Po-Lung Tien; Dar-Zu Hsu; Shing-Yu Chen; Chia-Chien Wei; Julin Shih; Jyehong Chen

Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) passive optical network (PON) has been considered to be a promising next-generation broadband wired access solution. However, based on the current tree-based architecture, existing OFDM PON systems face severe challenges when increasing the scalability and data-rate performance. In this paper, we propose a high-performance virtual-tree orthogonal frequency-division multiple access PON system (VTOPS). With the virtual-tree architecture and coupled with the use of inexpensive direct modulation, VTOPS features high reliability, scalability, spectrum efficiency, and cost effectiveness all at once. For governing the flexible/fair access and dynamic allocation of bandwidth, VTOPS incorporates a rate-based medium access control (MAC) scheme. The MAC scheme performs dynamic rate adjustment using a neural-fuzzy system. By adjusting the system parameters, the MAC scheme can achieve a wide range of delay and fairness performance under a variety of traffic patterns. Finally, we show both theoretical and experimental results to demonstrate that, by applying the power pre-emphasis algorithm and adaptive subchannel modulation, VTOPS achieves 40 Gb/s downlink and 40 Gb/s uplink transmissions, using low-cost 10 GHz directly modulated lasers.


Journal of Optical Networking | 2009

Generation of optical millimeter-wave signals and vector formats using an integrated optical I/Q modulator [Invited]

Jyehong Chen; Chun-Ting Lin; Po Tsung Shih; Wen-Jr Jiang; Sheng-Peng Dai; Yu-Min Lin; Peng-Chun Peng; Sien Chi

This study discusses two key technologies used in radio-over-fiber (RoF) systems, namely, the generation and transmission of millimeter-wave signals and optical modulation schemes capable of carrying vector signal formats and utilizing the continuous performance improvements offered by digital signal processing. A cost-effective frequency-quadrupling technique capable of generating millimeter-wave signals up to 72 GHz is proposed. The generated optical millimeter-wave signals have very high quality, with an optical carrier and harmonic distortion suppression ratio exceeding 36 dB. An optical modulation scheme that can support a 64-QAM, 16 Gbits/s orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing RoF system is also demonstrated. Results of this study demonstrate that both methods offer realistic solutions to support future wireless systems.


optical fiber communication conference | 2009

Simple multi-Gbps 60 GHz radio-over-fiber links employing optical and electrical data up-conversion and feed-forward equalization

Anthony Ng'oma; Michael Sauer; Frank Annunziata; Wen-Jr Jiang; Chun-Ting Lin; Jyehong Chen; Po-Tsung Shih; Sien Chi

We show that optical up-conversion performs better than electrical up-conversion in simple IMDD-based 60 GHz radio-over-fiber links. Feed-forward equalization improved the performances of both systems, enabling error-free transmission of 4 Gbps over 500 m of single-mode fiber.


Optics Express | 2013

Photonic chirped radio-frequency generator with ultra-fast sweeping rate and ultra-wide sweeping range

Jhih-Min Wun; Chia-Chien Wei; Jyehong Chen; Chee Seong Goh; S. Y. Set; Jin-Wei Shi

A high-performance photonic sweeping-frequency (chirped) radio-frequency (RF) generator has been demonstrated. By use of a novel wavelength sweeping distributed-feedback (DFB) laser, which is operated based on the linewidth enhancement effect, a fixed wavelength narrow-linewidth DFB laser, and a wideband (dc to 50 GHz) photodiode module for the hetero-dyne beating RF signal generation, a very clear chirped RF waveform can be captured by a fast real-time scope. A very-high frequency sweeping rate (10.3 GHz/μs) with an ultra-wide RF frequency sweeping range (~40 GHz) have been demonstrated. The high-repeatability (~97%) in sweeping frequency has been verified by analyzing tens of repetitive chirped waveforms.

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Chia-Chien Wei

National Chi Nan University

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Sien Chi

National Chiao Tung University

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Hsing-Yu Chen

Industrial Technology Research Institute

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Chun-Ting Lin

National Chiao Tung University

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Wen-Jr Jiang

National Chiao Tung University

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Dar-Zu Hsu

National Chiao Tung University

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I-Cheng Lu

National Chiao Tung University

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Peng-Chun Peng

National Taipei University of Technology

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Jin-Wei Shi

National Central University

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Po-Tsung Shih

National Chiao Tung University

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