Power penalty in multitone radio-over-fibre system employing direct and external modulation with optical amplifiers |
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Authors: | Vanita Kamra |
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Affiliation: | DAV Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jalandhar, Punjab, India |
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Abstract: | This paper presents a multitone RoF system employing a central station and a remote antenna station to transmit modulated microwave or mm-wave signals. Two configurations of the system employing direct and external modulation are presented. First, at the central station, the modulating signal is directly and externally modulated at 1549.5 and 1550.5 nm, respectively, and the combined signal is then transmitted using wireless mode. In the second configuration, the combined signal is transmitted over 20 km to the remote antenna station using optical fibre connectivity. At the remote antenna station, both channel wavelengths are separated and amplified with an EDFA and SOA and are detected. The demonstration results show that there exists a small power penalty between the direct and the external modulation. But a large power penalty is reported depending upon the choice of optical amplifier viz. EDFA or SOA. Better performance is recorded in later case. The results also show that power is being distributed among the operating frequency and sidebands adjacent to it after transmission over a fibre link. |
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Keywords: | Radio-over-fibre (RoF) Semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) Erbium doped optical amplifier (EDFA) |
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