10/02/2019 08:30 AM - 10:00 AM El Mirador C West
Time
08:30 AM - 10:00 AM
(MWP) Microwave Photonics
  • A. Daryoush (US) Drexel, ECE Dept.

WD1.1 - ALL OPTICAL GSPS ANALOG-DIGITAL CONVERTORS (ADC)

Presentation Type
Invited Submission
Authors
  • A. Daryoush (US) Drexel, ECE Dept.
  • K. Wei (US) Department of ECE, Drexel University
  • T. Sun (US) Department of ECE, Drexel University
Date
10/02/2019
Time
08:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Room
El Mirador C West
Duration
30 Minutes
Lecture Time
08:30 AM - 09:00 AM

Abstract

Abstract

Direct digital receivers operating up to millimeter wave frequencies are desired for telecommunications, instrumentation, and surveillance, as analog received signals are digitized for high performance signal processing. All optical GSPS ADC with high ENOB is presented using stable clock, spatial light modulator, and quantizer.
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(MWP) Microwave Photonics
  • M. Matsuura (JP) University of Electro-Communications

WD1.2 - POWER-OVER-FIBER FOR REMOTE ANTENNA UNITS

Presentation Type
Invited Submission
Authors
  • M. Matsuura (JP) University of Electro-Communications
Date
10/02/2019
Time
08:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Room
El Mirador C West
Duration
30 Minutes
Lecture Time
09:00 AM - 09:30 AM

Abstract

Abstract

This paper introduces power-over-fiber technologies using double-clad fibers for driving remote antenna units without any external power supply systems in radio-over-fiber networks.

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(MWP) Microwave Photonics
  • C. Ranaweera (AU) Deakin University

WD1.3 - THE CONVERGENCE OF OPTICAL AND WIRELESS NETWORKS: A CONFLUENCE OF OPPORTUNITIES

Presentation Type
Invited Submission
Authors
  • C. Ranaweera (AU) Deakin University
  • C. Lim (US)
  • E. Wong (AU) The University of Melbourne
  • A. Nirmalathas (AU) The University of Melbourne
Date
10/02/2019
Time
08:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Room
El Mirador C West
Duration
30 Minutes
Lecture Time
09:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Abstract

Abstract

This paper presents the optical wireless converged network designs and frameworks that leverage the benefits of both optical and wireless networks to ensure future wireless networks reach their full potential, without transport network becoming the bottleneck.

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