Frequency up-conversion technique for radio over fiber (ROF) remote antenna unit configuration
This work involves in transmitting of intermediate frequency (IF) signal over fiber utilizing photonics frequency conversion, which, the main focus is the development of optical front-end receiver. The system uses photodiode and heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) to detect and up-convert t...
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my.utm.470082017-09-28T04:47:03Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/47008/ Frequency up-conversion technique for radio over fiber (ROF) remote antenna unit configuration Mohamed, N. Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza Mohammad, Abu Bakar Harun, H. Mohamad, Rosfarizan Yaakob, Syamsuri TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This work involves in transmitting of intermediate frequency (IF) signal over fiber utilizing photonics frequency conversion, which, the main focus is the development of optical front-end receiver. The system uses photodiode and heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) to detect and up-convert the received IF modulated optical signal. The photodiode (PD) and HBT are very useful devices for photonics frequency conversion technique with high internal gain and frequency up conversion of optical signal. Through simulation, the optimum device parameters and characteristics were determined. The system was implemented to detect a 0.4 GHz of IF carriers signal and up-converted to 3.4 GHz of radio frequency (RF) signal. The optimum conversion gain that has been obtained from the measurement and simulation were about -11 dB and -8 dB, respectively, at V BE = 0.7 V, P LO = 4 dBm, and -25 dBm of IF optical input power. The system has been practically demonstrated and shown to agree reasonably well with both the theory and simulation. This article also refers to some recent patents on frequency conversion techniq. 2012 Article PeerReviewed Mohamed, N. and Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza and Mohammad, Abu Bakar and Harun, H. and Mohamad, Rosfarizan and Yaakob, Syamsuri (2012) Frequency up-conversion technique for radio over fiber (ROF) remote antenna unit configuration. Open Electrical And Electronic Engineering Journal, 6 (1). pp. 1-13. ISSN 1874-1290 |
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This work involves in transmitting of intermediate frequency (IF) signal over fiber utilizing photonics frequency conversion, which, the main focus is the development of optical front-end receiver. The system uses photodiode and heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) to detect and up-convert the received IF modulated optical signal. The photodiode (PD) and HBT are very useful devices for photonics frequency conversion technique with high internal gain and frequency up conversion of optical signal. Through simulation, the optimum device parameters and characteristics were determined. The system was implemented to detect a 0.4 GHz of IF carriers signal and up-converted to 3.4 GHz of radio frequency (RF) signal. The optimum conversion gain that has been obtained from the measurement and simulation were about -11 dB and -8 dB, respectively, at V BE = 0.7 V, P LO = 4 dBm, and -25 dBm of IF optical input power. The system has been practically demonstrated and shown to agree reasonably well with both the theory and simulation. This article also refers to some recent patents on frequency conversion techniq. |
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Frequency up-conversion technique for radio over fiber (ROF) remote antenna unit configuration |
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Frequency up-conversion technique for radio over fiber (ROF) remote antenna unit configuration |
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Frequency up-conversion technique for radio over fiber (ROF) remote antenna unit configuration |
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