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Real-time high-bandwidth mm-wave 5G NR signal transmission with analog radio-over-fiber fronthaul over multi-core fiber

Authors :
Evangelos Pikasis
Mykhaylo Dubov
Michail Katsikis
Bruno Cimoli
Delphin Dodane
Gilles Feugnet
Juliana Barros Carvalho
Konstantinos Ntontin
Paul Mitchell
Simon Rommel
Jérôme Bourderionnet
Evangelos Grivas
Dimitrios Kritharidis
Izabela Spaleniak
Alvaro Morales
Idelfonso Tafur Monroy
Terahertz Photonic Systems
Terahertz Systems
Electro-Optical Communication
Center for Terahertz Science and Technology Eindhoven
Center for Wireless Technology Eindhoven
Center for Quantum Materials and Technology Eindhoven
Source :
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, Vol 2021, Iss 1, Pp 1-20 (2021), EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2021:43. Springer Open
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SpringerOpen, 2021.

Abstract

This article presents an experimental demonstration of a high-capacity millimeter-wave 5G NR signal transmission with analog radio-over-fiber (ARoF) fronthaul over multi-core fiber and full real-time processing. The demonstration validates the core of the blueSPACE fronthaul architecture which combines ARoF fronthaul with space division multiplexing in the optical distribution network to alleviate the fronthaul capacity bottleneck and maintain a centralized radio access network with fully centralized signal processing. The introduction of optical beamforming in the blueSPACE architecture brings true multi-beam transmission and enables full spatial control over the RF signal. The proposed ARoF architecture features a transmitter that generates the ARoF signal and an optical signal carrying a reference local oscillator employed for downconversion at the remote unit from a single RF reference at the central office. A space division multiplexing based radio access network with multi-core fibre allows parallel transport of the uplink ARoF signal and reference local oscillator at the same wavelength over separate cores. A complete description of the real-time signal processing and experimental setup is provided and system performance is evaluated. Transmission of an 800 MHz wide extended 5G NR fronthaul signal over a 7-core fibre is shown with full real-time signal processing, achieving 1.4 Gbit/s with a bit error rate $$ < 3.8 × 10 - 3 and thus below the limit for hard-decision forward error correction with 7% overhead.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16871499 and 16871472
Volume :
2021
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Accession number :
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