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Presented by: Affan Hasan Khan (07-TE-36) Omer Khalid (07-TE-68) Project Supervisor Prof. Dr. M Khawar Islam
[1] Anthony Ngoma,Radio-over-Fibre Technology for Broadband Wireless Communication Systems 2005 [2] D.Opati, Radio over Fiber Technology for Wireless Access [3] Mohammad Shaifur Rahman, Jung Hyun Lee, Youngil Park, and Ki-Doo Kim Radio over Fiber as a Cost Effective Technology for Transmission of WiMAX Signals World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology 56 2009 [4] A Radio over Fiber Network Architecture for Road Vehicle Communication Systems
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UWB pulses
[1] F. Zeng, Q. Wang and J. Yao, All-optical UWB impulse generation based on cross-phase modulation and frequency discrimination, ELECTRONICS LETTERS, 18th January 2007, Vol. 43 No. 2 [2] Wang, Q., Zeng, F., Blais, S., and Yao, J., Optical ultrawideband monocycle pulse generation based on cross-gain modulation in a semiconductor optical amplifier, Opt. Lett., 2006, 31, pp. 30833085 [3] Q. Wang and J. Yao, "UWB doublet generation using nonlinearly-biased electro-optic intensity modulator," Electron. Lett. 42, (2006), 1304--1305 [4] J. Q. Li, S. N. Fu, K. Xu, J. Wu, J. T. Lin, M. Tang, and P. Shum, "Photonic ultrawideband monocycle pulse generation using a single electro-optic modulator," Opt. Lett., vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 288-290, Feb. 2008Opt. Lett. 33, 288 (2008).
Design and simulate an RoF system to support UWB radio RoF for range extension and RAU simplification
32 DWDM channels
Received signal after travelling 1 km fiber span with 0.2 db/km attenuation & 16.75 ps/nm/km dispersion
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Amplifier placement to operate under 18.6 dBm Need an amplifier after every 100 Km
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1. Affan Hasan Khan, Omer Khalid, Ateeq Mumtaz, M.K.Islam, DWDM Based System for Optical Generation and Transmission of Impulse Radio UWB Signals, 7th International Conference on Emerging Technologies, 2011.
We designed a complete and economical optical fiber backbone network to support very high data rate UltraWideband Radio. A simple technique for optical generation of Impulse radio UWB pulses is introduced along with the mechanism to transmit the data of 32 different sites over a single optical fiber using Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing. To differentiate users over the common wireless medium, Code Division Multiple Access technique is employed in the system. A comparison of different optical amplifiers is conducted and the effects of index based nonlinearities is observed.
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