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Nonlinear impairments and mitigation technologies for the next generation fiber-wireless mobile fronthaul networks
Mobile fronthaul;Optical access network;Optical communication;Nonlinearity
Wang, Jing ; Chang, Gee-Kung Electrical and Computer Engineering Ma, Xiaoli Barry, John R. Li, Geoffrey Y. Xie, Yao ; Chang, Gee-Kung
University:Georgia Institute of Technology
Department:Electrical and Computer Engineering
关键词: Mobile fronthaul;    Optical access network;    Optical communication;    Nonlinearity;   
Others  :  https://smartech.gatech.edu/bitstream/1853/58240/1/WANG-DISSERTATION-2017.pdf
美国|英语
来源: SMARTech Repository
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【 摘 要 】

The proliferation of Internet-connected mobile devices and video-intensive services are driving the growth of mobile data traffic in an explosive way. The last mile of access networks, mobile fronthaul (MFH) networks, have become the data rate bottleneck of user experience. The objective of this research are two-fold. For analog MFH, nonlinear interferences among multiple bands of mobile signals in a multi-RAT multi-service radio-over-fiber (RoF)-based MFH system are investigated for the first time. The nonlinear impairments of both single-carrier and multi-carrier signals are investigated, and it is experimentally demonstrated that inter-channel interferences play a more important role in the performance degradation of analog MFH than the nonlinear distortions of each individual signal. A digital predistortion technique was also presented to linearize the analog MFH links. On the other hand, for digital MFH, we experimentally demonstrate a novel digitization interface based on delta-sigma modulation to replace the state-of-the-art common public radio interface (CPRI). Compared with CPRI, it provides improved spectral efficiency and enhanced fronthaul capacity, and can accommodate both 4G-LTE and 5G mobile services.

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