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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 28,
  • Issue 16,
  • pp. 2423-2429
  • (2010)

Reduction of Intersubcarrier Interference and Frequency-Selective Fading in OFDM-ROF Systems

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Abstract

This paper theoretically investigates the signal degradation induced by intersubcarrier interference and frequency-selective fading in orthogonal frequency-division-multiplexing radio-over-fiber systems. Turbo codes and bit interleaver technologies are proposed to effectively mitigate unbalanced error distribution because of intersubcarrier interference and frequency-selective fading. Experimental results show that the receiver sensitivities are improved as far as 5 dB after 50-km SMF-28 transmission for 6.25-Gb/s wireless signals on optical generated 60-GHz carrier.

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