Dat et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Transparent delivery of 100-GHz radio signal to indoor using broadband phase-modulated RoF systemDat et al., 2022
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- 11221151279633168147
- Author
- Dat P
- Yamaguchi Y
- Inagaki K
- Yamamoto N
- Kanno A
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- Publication venue
- European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communication
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We demonstrate a broadband RoF system for transparent delivery of 100-GHz radio signal from outdoor to indoor using a low-loss optical phase modulator. We successfully transmitted 32-/64-QAM OFDM with a line rate of approximately 29 Gb/s over the converged …
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