We propose and investigate the use of a Kramers–Kronig(KK) receiver in a single sideband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing radio over fiber(SSB-OFDM-RoF) link based on an optical remote heterodyne solution. ...We propose and investigate the use of a Kramers–Kronig(KK) receiver in a single sideband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing radio over fiber(SSB-OFDM-RoF) link based on an optical remote heterodyne solution. This scheme is effective in eliminating the signal-to-signal beating interference introduced by square-law detection of a photo-detector in an SSB-OFDM-RoF link. We extensively study the influences of different carrier-to-signal power ratios(CSPRs), laser linewidths, and transmission distances on our proposed scheme. It is proved that the KK-based receiver can reduce optimal CSPR by more than 5 dB and provide about 1.1 dB gain over the conventional mixer-based receiver scheme with CSPR of 11 dB after 75 km fiber transmission.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.61420106011 and 61471088)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.ZYGX2016J014)
文摘We propose and investigate the use of a Kramers–Kronig(KK) receiver in a single sideband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing radio over fiber(SSB-OFDM-RoF) link based on an optical remote heterodyne solution. This scheme is effective in eliminating the signal-to-signal beating interference introduced by square-law detection of a photo-detector in an SSB-OFDM-RoF link. We extensively study the influences of different carrier-to-signal power ratios(CSPRs), laser linewidths, and transmission distances on our proposed scheme. It is proved that the KK-based receiver can reduce optimal CSPR by more than 5 dB and provide about 1.1 dB gain over the conventional mixer-based receiver scheme with CSPR of 11 dB after 75 km fiber transmission.