Analysis of Phase Noise in a Hybrid Photonic/Millimetre-Wave System for Single and Multi-Carrier Radio Applications

The future evolution of wireless networks, throughout the 5G era and beyond, will require the expansion and augmentation of millimetre-wave systems for both terrestrial and satellite communications. Photonic technologies offer a cost efficient and high bandwidth platform for millimetre-wave carrier...

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Main Authors: Devika Dass, Sean O’Duill, Amol Delmade, Colm Browning
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/17/5800
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spelling doaj-b3b062fec474473facbd9f8ca39976a62020-11-25T03:55:01ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-08-01105800580010.3390/app10175800Analysis of Phase Noise in a Hybrid Photonic/Millimetre-Wave System for Single and Multi-Carrier Radio ApplicationsDevika Dass0Sean O’Duill1Amol Delmade2Colm Browning3School of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, D09 V209, Dublin 9, IrelandSchool of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, D09 V209, Dublin 9, IrelandSchool of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, D09 V209, Dublin 9, IrelandSchool of Electronic Engineering, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, D09 V209, Dublin 9, IrelandThe future evolution of wireless networks, throughout the 5G era and beyond, will require the expansion and augmentation of millimetre-wave systems for both terrestrial and satellite communications. Photonic technologies offer a cost efficient and high bandwidth platform for millimetre-wave carrier generation and distribution, but can introduce high levels of phase noise through optical heterodyning, which is highly problematic for mobile signal waveforms. In this work, a detailed analytical model of a hybrid photonic/mm-wave system is developed and discussed. Through careful system design, the system is found to support both 5G compatible multi-carrier (OFDM) and single carrier (APSK) modulation at 60 GHz. APSK is found to offer higher tolerance mm-wave phase noise compared to OFDM, ultimately easing optical linewidth restrictions to ∼30 kHz. The model is extended to include a novel millimetre wave phase noise cancelling receiver, which is shown to significantly alleviate these restrictions even further—enabling phase noise free mm-wave operation for optical linewidths up to ∼2 MHz. Detailed analysis and discussion of this extended system lead to the establishment of a theoretical relationship between the mm-wave receiver design and the achievable system performance in terms of error vector magnitude (EVM). Excellent matching of the predicted theoretical with simulated performances is shown.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/17/5800millimetre waveoptical heterodynebeyond 5Gradio-over-fibersatellite communications
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author Devika Dass
Sean O’Duill
Amol Delmade
Colm Browning
spellingShingle Devika Dass
Sean O’Duill
Amol Delmade
Colm Browning
Analysis of Phase Noise in a Hybrid Photonic/Millimetre-Wave System for Single and Multi-Carrier Radio Applications
Applied Sciences
millimetre wave
optical heterodyne
beyond 5G
radio-over-fiber
satellite communications
author_facet Devika Dass
Sean O’Duill
Amol Delmade
Colm Browning
author_sort Devika Dass
title Analysis of Phase Noise in a Hybrid Photonic/Millimetre-Wave System for Single and Multi-Carrier Radio Applications
title_short Analysis of Phase Noise in a Hybrid Photonic/Millimetre-Wave System for Single and Multi-Carrier Radio Applications
title_full Analysis of Phase Noise in a Hybrid Photonic/Millimetre-Wave System for Single and Multi-Carrier Radio Applications
title_fullStr Analysis of Phase Noise in a Hybrid Photonic/Millimetre-Wave System for Single and Multi-Carrier Radio Applications
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Phase Noise in a Hybrid Photonic/Millimetre-Wave System for Single and Multi-Carrier Radio Applications
title_sort analysis of phase noise in a hybrid photonic/millimetre-wave system for single and multi-carrier radio applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The future evolution of wireless networks, throughout the 5G era and beyond, will require the expansion and augmentation of millimetre-wave systems for both terrestrial and satellite communications. Photonic technologies offer a cost efficient and high bandwidth platform for millimetre-wave carrier generation and distribution, but can introduce high levels of phase noise through optical heterodyning, which is highly problematic for mobile signal waveforms. In this work, a detailed analytical model of a hybrid photonic/mm-wave system is developed and discussed. Through careful system design, the system is found to support both 5G compatible multi-carrier (OFDM) and single carrier (APSK) modulation at 60 GHz. APSK is found to offer higher tolerance mm-wave phase noise compared to OFDM, ultimately easing optical linewidth restrictions to ∼30 kHz. The model is extended to include a novel millimetre wave phase noise cancelling receiver, which is shown to significantly alleviate these restrictions even further—enabling phase noise free mm-wave operation for optical linewidths up to ∼2 MHz. Detailed analysis and discussion of this extended system lead to the establishment of a theoretical relationship between the mm-wave receiver design and the achievable system performance in terms of error vector magnitude (EVM). Excellent matching of the predicted theoretical with simulated performances is shown.
topic millimetre wave
optical heterodyne
beyond 5G
radio-over-fiber
satellite communications
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/17/5800
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