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  • Bakhshi, Bamdad, 1970, et al. (author)
  • Experimental observation of soliton robustness to polarisation dispersion pulse broadening
  • 1999
  • In: Electronics Letters. - : Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). - 1350-911X .- 0013-5194. ; 35:1, s. 65-66
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Soliton robustness to polarisation dispersion pulse broadening in a 400km installed optical fibre is experimentally demonstrated. With 10ps input pulses and a differential group delay of 7.6ps, the soliton pulsewidth at the receiver is maintained within 10-11ps when the input polarisation is changed, while the corresponding range for dispersion-compensated linear pulses is 10.5-15.5ps.
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  • Bakhshi, Bamdad, 1970, et al. (author)
  • Measurement of the differential group delay in installed optical fibers using polarization multiplexed solitons
  • 1999
  • In: IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. - : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). - 1041-1135 .- 1941-0174. ; 11:5, s. 593-595
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We experimentally demonstrate a new technique for measurement of the differential group delay (DGD) in optical fibers using polarization-division multiplexed (PDM) solitons: the change in the separation of orthogonally polarized solitons propagating along different principal axes in a fiber equals the DGD at the signal wavelength. Based on this principle, we use PDM solitons to measure the accumulated DGD at different distances along a 400-km installed fiber. The measured DGD exhibits the expected square-root-of-length dependence, corresponding to a polarization-mode dispersion of 0.26 ps/km1/2. The results are in excellent agreement with those obtained by a commercial instrument utilizing Jones matrix eigenanalysis.
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  • Brentel, Jonas, et al. (author)
  • Single-wavelength 40 Gb/s soliton field transmission experiments over 400 km fibre without in-line control
  • 1999
  • In: OFC/IOOC 1999 - Optical Fiber Communication Conference and the International Conference on Integrated Optics and Optical Fiber Communication. - 155752582X ; 3, s. 121-124
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We report single-wavelength 40-Gbit/s soliton transmission over 400-km installed fiber lines in Sweden. Both polarization-division multiplexed and parallel solitons were transmitted. The system performance is dominated by the polarization-mode dispersion.
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  • Chen, Jingjing, 1982, et al. (author)
  • Demonstration of analog millimeter-wave fronthaul for 64-QAM LTE transmission
  • 2015
  • In: IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference. - 1550-2252.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Centralized baseband architecture is believed to be cost efficient and to offer high network performance. The fronthaul network, connecting the centralized baseband to distributed remote radios, requires high capacity and low latency transport links, due to the stringent specifications of the data interface, known as common public radio interface (CPRI). Today, fronthaul links are mostly based on digital CPRI over fibers, although it is possible to realize CPRI over wireless technology with the drawback of poor bandwidth efficiency. In this paper, we propose an analog wireless fronthaul concept to enable bandwidth efficient and scalable fronthaul networks. The basic idea is to transport narrow band analog radio signals over millimeter-wave bands instead of multi-gigabit digital signals. The phase and frequency impairments introduced by high frequency carriers are effectively reduced using an analog pilot-based mitigation technique. As a proof-of-concept demonstration, an analog fronthaul link is implemented, and the link performance is verified for 20 MHz 64-QAM LTE transmission over 70/80 GHz (E-band). The measured error vector magnitude (EVM) is about 3% with 10% pilot bandwidth overhead.
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  • Chen, Jingjing, 1982, et al. (author)
  • Experimental demonstration of RF-pilot-based phase noise mitigation for millimeter-wave systems
  • 2014
  • In: IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference. - 1550-2252. - 9781479944491 ; , s. Art. no. 6965978-
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Millimeter-wave bands are gaining popularity for high data rate wireless communication systems due to the wide available bandwidth. However, oscillator phase noise also increases as the carrier frequency increases. Methods of phase noise mitigation are therefore crucial for future millimeter-wave systems. In this work, we propose to adopt analog phase noise mitigation using an RF-pilot tone, which reduces both phase and frequency impairments of an arbitrary millimeter-wave signal at the expense of reduced spectral efficiency. The method is verified experimentally at carrier frequency of 28 GHz and E-band 73 GHz showing a 20 dB noise reduction up to 100 kHz offset. Since the method relaxes phase noise requirement it is attractive for phase noise sensitive technologies at high carrier frequency, such as OFDM used in LTE. As indicated by the simulation results, the reduced phase noise enables a LTE signal on a millimeter-wave carrier with marginal performance impact.
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  • Ge, Yu, 1995, et al. (author)
  • Experimental Validation of Single BS 5G mmWave Positioning and Mapping for Intelligent Transport
  • 2024
  • In: IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. - 0018-9545 .- 1939-9359. ; In Press
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Positioning with 5G signals generally requires connection to several base stations (BSs), which makes positioning more demanding in terms of infrastructure than communications. To address this issue, there have been several theoretical studies on single BS positioning, leveraging high-resolution angle and delay estimation and multipath exploitation possibilities at mmWave frequencies. This paper presents the first realistic experimental validation of such studies, involving a commercial 5G mmWave BS with a customized beam sweep procedure and a user equipment (UE) development kit mounted on a test vehicle. We present the relevant signal models, and signal processing methods, and validate these based on data collected in an outdoor science park environment. Our results indicate that positioning is possible, but the performance is limited by the knowledge of the position and orientation of the infrastructure and the multipath visibility and diversity
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  • Gevorgian, Spartak, 1948, et al. (author)
  • Tunable delay line arrangement
  • 2013
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • A tunable chirped delay line arrangement (0) configured to operatively propagate a signal and includes a at least one chirped delay line (1) arranged along a reference direction (z) on a dielectric layer (2) arranged on a ground plane (3). The chirped delay line (1) is configured with a smoothly varying width along the reference direction (z), and the arrangement (0) further comprising at least one electronically tunable impedance (5) interconnecting the at least one delay line (1) and the ground plane (3) at at least one location along the reference direction (z) such that the at least one delay line (1) is loaded by the tunable impedance
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  • Gustavsson, Johan, 1974, et al. (author)
  • High-speed 850-nm VCSELs for 40 Gb/s transmission
  • 2010
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • We have explored the possibility to extend the data transmission rate for standard 850-nm GaAs-based VCSELs beyond the 10 Gbit/s limit of today's commercially available directly-modulated devices. By sophisticated tailoring of the design for high-speed performance we demonstrate that 10 Gb/s is far from the upper limit. For example, the thermal conductivity of the bottom mirror is improved by the use of binary compounds, and the electrical parasitics are kept at a minimum by incorporating a large diameter double layered oxide aperture in the design. We also show that the intrinsic high speed performance is significantly improved by replacing the traditional GaAs QWs with strained InGaAs QWs in the active region. The best overall performance is achieved for a device with a 9 μm diameter oxide aperture, having in a threshold current of 0.6 mA, a maximum output power of 9 mW, a thermal resistance of 1.9 °C/mW, and a differential resistance of 80 Ω. The measured 3dB bandwidth exceeds 20 GHz, and we experimentally demonstrate that the device is capable of error-free transmission (BER
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  • Hedekvist, Per Olof E, 1967, et al. (author)
  • Microwave Harmonic Frequency Generation utilizing the properities of an Optical Phase Modulator
  • 2004
  • In: Journal of Lightwave Technology. - 0733-8724 .- 1558-2213. ; 22:3, s. 882-886
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • New techniques to generate a harmonic microwave frequency modulated on an optical carrier are presented. All these techniques utilize the polarization-dependent properties of a LiNbO3-phase modulator and manage to achieve 40-GHz modulation using only 10-GHz electronics. The signal quality of the generated frequency is mainly determined by the 10-GHz signal generator, and the suppression of undesired lower order harmonic frequencies exceeds 30 dB.
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conference paper (24)
journal article (18)
other publication (1)
doctoral thesis (1)
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peer-reviewed (40)
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Author/Editor
Olsson, Bengt-Erik, ... (43)
Andrekson, Peter, 19 ... (28)
Karlsson, Magnus, 19 ... (26)
Sunnerud, Henrik, 19 ... (16)
Sköld, Mats, 1977 (6)
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Bakhshi, Bamdad, 197 ... (4)
Kolltveit, Erling (4)
Hansryd, Jonas, 1972 (3)
Li, Jie, 1966 (3)
Li, Jie, 1967 (3)
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Haglund, Åsa, 1976 (2)
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Ge, Yu, 1995 (1)
Kim, Hyowon, 1987 (1)
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Chalmers University of Technology (43)
RISE (2)
University of Gothenburg (1)
Language
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