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W-band RoF polarization multiplexing system supports 1048576 QAM with delta-sigma modulation

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OPTICS LETTERS
Volume 48, Issue 11, Pages 2873-2876

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OL.487672

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This study proposes and experimentally verifies a photonics-aided W-band millimeter wave radio-over-fiber polarization-multiplexed envelope detection system for high-order quadrature amplitude modulation signals. To address the issues of low spectral efficiency and distortion in envelope detection of high-order QAM, the system introduces quantization noise suppressed delta-sigma modulation. The experimental results demonstrate that the system can transmit 131072 QAM signals meeting the error vector magnitude requirements of 5G new radio, and transmit 1048576 QAM signals meeting the soft decision threshold at 20%.
We propose and experimentally verify a photonics-aided W-band millimeter wave (MMW) radio-over-fiber (RoF) polarization-multiplexed envelope detection system for high-order quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) signals. To solve the problem of low spectral efficiency of common public radio interface (CPRI) and severe distortion of high-order QAM of envelope detection, quantization noise suppressed delta-sigma modulation (DSM) is introduced into the system. The experimental results show that the system can transmit 131072 QAM signals when meeting the error vector magnitude (EVM) requirements of 5G new radio (NR), and transmit 1048576 QAM signals when meeting the soft decision threshold (SD@20%). (c) 2023 Optica Publishing Group

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