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Passive Optical Network Supporting Seamless Integration of RoF and OFDMA Signals


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1 R.M.K. College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai, India
 

Radio over Fiber (RoF) Technology is integration of radio emission in optical fibre transmission at intervals network infrastructures that's thought of to be cost-efficient, sensible and comparatively versatile system configuration for long-haul transport wireless signals. This project propose a Next generation PON design supports RoF and OFDMA signal integration while not WDM lasers, and demonstrate that 10-Gb/s OFDMA and 3 RF signals at two.1GHz area unit with success transmitted over 20km SMF during a 32-ONU in each upstream and downstream direction.

Keywords

Radio Over Fiber (RoF), Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Access (OFDMA), Passive Optical Network (PON), Glass Fibre Communication, Optical Modulation.
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M. Baskar
R.M.K. College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai, India
T. Gnanasekaran
R.M.K. College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai, India
T. S. Arulananth
R.M.K. College of Engineering and Technology, Chennai, India

Abstract


Radio over Fiber (RoF) Technology is integration of radio emission in optical fibre transmission at intervals network infrastructures that's thought of to be cost-efficient, sensible and comparatively versatile system configuration for long-haul transport wireless signals. This project propose a Next generation PON design supports RoF and OFDMA signal integration while not WDM lasers, and demonstrate that 10-Gb/s OFDMA and 3 RF signals at two.1GHz area unit with success transmitted over 20km SMF during a 32-ONU in each upstream and downstream direction.

Keywords


Radio Over Fiber (RoF), Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Access (OFDMA), Passive Optical Network (PON), Glass Fibre Communication, Optical Modulation.