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Optics Express | 2012

10m/500Mbps WDM visible light communication systems

Wen-Yi Lin; Chia-Yi Chen; Hai-Han Lu; Ching-Hung Chang; Ying-Pyng Lin; Huang-Chang Lin; Hsiao-Wen Wu

A wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM) visible light communiction (VLC) system employing red and green laser pointer lasers (LPLs) with directly modulating data signals is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. With the assistance of preamplifier and adaptive filter at the receiving sites, low bit error rate (BER) at 10 m/500 Mbps operation is obtained for each wavelength. The use of preamplifier and adaptive filter offer significant improvements for free-space transmission performance. Improved performance of BER of <10(-9), as well as better and clear eye diagram were achieved in our proposed WDM VLC systems. LPL features create a new category of good performance with high-speed data rate, long transmission length (>5m), as well as easy handling and installation. This proposed WDM VLC system reveals a prominent one to present its advancement in simplicity and convenience to be installed.


Optics Letters | 2014

Optical free-space wavelength-division-multiplexing transport system

Chun-Yu Lin; Ying-Pyng Lin; Hai-Han Lu; Chia-Yi Chen; Tai-Wei Jhang; Min-Chou Chen

An optical free-space wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM) transport system employing vertical cavity surface emitting lasers and spatial light modulators with 16-quadrature amplitude modulation orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing modulating signals over a 17.5 m free-space link is proposed and demonstrated. With the help of a low-noise amplifier and data comparator, good bit error rate performance is obtained for each optical channel. Such an optical free-space WDM transport system would be attractive for providing services including data and telecommunication services.


Optics Letters | 2013

Hybrid lightwave subcarrier CATV/16-QAM/16-QAM OFDM transmission system

Chia-Yi Chen; Po-Yi Wu; Hai-Han Lu; Ying-Pyng Lin; Tai-Wei Jhang; Cheng-Ling Ying

A hybrid lightwave subcarrier CATV/16-QAM/16-QAM orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) transmission system employing light injection/optoelectronic feedback techniques and photonic crystal fiber (PCF) is proposed and demonstrated. Good performance of carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR), composite second order, and composite triple beat were obtained for the CATV band, and high CNR and low bit error rate values were achieved for the 16-QAM and 16-QAM OFDM bands over a combination of 80 km single-mode fiber (SMF) and 2.86 km PCF transport.


Optics Express | 2014

A 10-Gbps optical WiMAX transport system

Ying-Pyng Lin; Hai-Han Lu; Po-Yi Wu; Chia-Yi Chen; Tai-Wei Jhang; Sheng-Siang Ruan; Kuan-Hung Wu

A 10-Gbps optical worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX) transport system employing vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) and spatial light modulator (SLM) with 16-quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM)-orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) modulating signal is proposed. With the assistance of equalizer and low noise amplifier (LNA) at the receiving site, good bit error rate (BER) performance, clear constellation map, and clear eye diagram are achieved in the proposed systems. An optical WiMAX transport system, transmitting 16-QAM-OFDM signal over a 6-m free-space link, with a data rate of 10 Gbps is successfully demonstrated. Such a 10-Gbps optical WiMAX transport system would be attractive for providing services including Internet and telecommunication services. Our proposed system is suitable for the free-space lightwave transport system in visible light communication (VLC) application.


Optics Express | 2012

A hybrid CATV/OFDM long-reach passive optical network architecture

Wen-Yi Lin; Ching-Hung Chang; Hai-Han Lu; Peng-Chun Peng; Ying-Pyng Lin; Chia-Yi Chen; Chung-Yi Li

A hybrid CATV/OFDM long-reach PON architecture is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. By multiplexing the OFDM and CATV signals in different frequency bands, the overall network structure is simplified and the available bandwidth for the OFDM signals is increased. Furthermore, by carefully adjusting the driving voltage of the employed CATV transmitter, the overall transmission performance can be optimized by eliminating a large amount of unwanted distortions. Unlike the current fiber optical CATV transport system in which the CATV signals need to be amplified in every 30 ~40 km transmission span, the proposed architecture has successfully extended the transmission span to 60 km. This can practically remove the needs of electrical power provisioning and monitoring between the central office (CO) and each local exchange (LE). Good transmission performances of carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR), composite second-order (CSO), composite triple beat (CTB) and bit error rate (BER) were obtained for the transmitted CATV and OFDM signals. All of these experimental results prove the practice and efficiency of the proposed architecture in providing simplicity and extended reach services to customers.


Optics Express | 2010

Bidirectional direct modulation CATV and phase remodulation radio-over-fiber transport systems

Wen-Shing Tsai; Hsien-Li Ma; Hai-Han Lu; Ying-Pyng Lin; Hung-Yi Chen; Shr-Chi Yan

A bidirectional lightwave transport system employing direct modulation CATV and phase remodulation radio-over-fiber (ROF) signals in two-way transmission is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. To be the first system of reusing the phase of the transmitting lightwave with multi-carrier analog CATV signal, the transmission performances of CATV and ROF signals are investigated in bidirectional way, with the help of optical band-pass filters (OBPFs) at the receiving sites. Through a serious investigation, the transmitting light sources are successfully remodulated with RF signals for transmission. Brilliant transmission performances of composite second-order (CSO), composite triple-beat (CTB), and bit error rate (BER) were obtained; accompanied with acceptable carrier-to-noise ratio (CNR) value. This proposed system reveals a prominent one with economy and convenience to be installed.


Optics Express | 2013

Full-duplex lightwave transport systems based on long-haul SMF and optical free-space transmissions

Chia-Yi Chen; Hai-Han Lu; Ying-Pyng Lin; Po-Yi Wu; Kuan-Hung Wu; Wei-Yuan Yaug

A full-duplex lightwave transport system employing wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM) and optical add-drop multiplexing techniques, as well as optical free-space transmission scheme is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. Over an 80-km single-mode fiber (SMF) and 2.4 m optical free-space transmissions, impressive bit error rate (BER) performance is obtained for long-haul fiber link and finite free-space transmission distance. Such a full-duplex lightwave transport system based on long-haul SMF and optical free-space transmissions has been successfully demonstrated, which cannot only present its advancement in lightwave application, but also reveal its simplicity and convenience for the real implementation. Our proposed systems are suitable for the lightwave communication systems in wired and wireless transmissions.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2013

A full-duplex CATV/RoF/16-QAM OFDM lightwave transport system

Po-Yi Wu; Chia-Yi Chen; Ying-Pyng Lin; Hai-Han Lu

A full-duplex lightwave transport system based on intensity-modulated CATV, phase-modulated RoF, and intensity-remodulated 16-QAM OFDM signals is proposed and demonstrated. Our proposed systems present brilliant performances in transmitting hybrid CATV/RoF/16-QAM OFDM signals over fiber links.


australian conference on optical fibre technology | 2011

40 GHz tunable microwave photonic filter based on vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser

Peng-Chun Peng; Hai-Han Lu; C. H. Chang; W. L. Chuang; Ying-Pyng Lin

This study demonstrates a 40 GHz microwave photonic filter using a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser. Experimental results indicate that the filter has a tuning range of over 31 GHz and a notch rejection of over 30 dB.


Optics Express | 2014

A multiple-input-multiple-output visible light communication system based on VCSELs and spatial light modulators.

Hai-Han Lu; Ying-Pyng Lin; Po-Yi Wu; Chia-Yi Chen; Min-Chou Chen; Tai-Wei Jhang

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Hai-Han Lu

National Taipei University of Technology

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Chia-Yi Chen

National Taipei University of Technology

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Po-Yi Wu

National Taipei University of Technology

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Tai-Wei Jhang

National Taipei University of Technology

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Ching-Hung Chang

National Chiayi University

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Wen-Yi Lin

National Taipei University of Technology

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Chung-Yi Li

National Taipei University of Technology

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Cheng-Ling Ying

Jinwen University of Science and Technology

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Chun-Yu Lin

National Taipei University of Technology

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