JOURNAL ARTICLE

Optical coherent technologies in next generation access networks

K. IwatsukiKatsutoshi Tsukamoto

Year: 2011 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 8282 Pages: 828202-828202   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

This paper reviews optical coherent technologies in next generation access networks with the use of radio over fiber (RoF), which offer key enabling technologies of wired and wireless integrated and/or converged broadband access networks to accommodate rapidly widespread cloud computing services. We describe technical issues on conventional RoF based on subcarrier modulation (SCM) and their countermeasures. Two examples of RoF access networks with optical coherent technologies to solve the technical issues are introduced; a video distribution system with FM conversion and wired and wireless integrated wide-area access network with photonic up- and down-conversion.

Keywords:
Computer science Subcarrier Access network Passive optical network Broadband Telecommunications Key (lock) Radio over fiber Broadband networks Photonics Wireless Optical wireless Cloud computing Modulation (music) Computer network Electronic engineering Wavelength-division multiplexing Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Channel (broadcasting) Computer security Engineering

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