Heliyon (Jun 2024)

Investigation on the performance of photonics-aided W-band millimeter-wave wireless transmission

  • Li Tao,
  • Qichao Lu,
  • Renjie Li,
  • Zhili Wang,
  • Tong Cheng,
  • Ying Yu,
  • Wei Huang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. e32684

Abstract

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W-band (75–110 GHz) is a potential radio frequency band to provide long-distance wireless links for mobile data transmission. This paper proposes and experimentally demonstrates high-speed wireless transmission at W-band using photonics-aided method, including optical heterodyne, photonics-aided down-conversion without RF oscillator and coherent detection. A comparison between the photonics-aided method and the conventional electronic method employing solid-state electronic devices is conducted for the first time. The photonics-aided method is shown to offer advantages such as lower harmonic components, spur, reduced nonlinearity, and no local oscillator leakage, results in a 2.5 dB better performance of the photonic-aided W-band mm-wave transmitter compared to the electronic one. In the terms of receiver, the photonics-aided method can surpass the electronic method, with the help of larger electro-optical modulator bandwidth and lower drive voltage in the photonic down-conversion stage. Ultimately, using the photonics-aided method, a recorded equivalent transmission distance of 29 km@84 GHz and [email protected] is achieved respectively for 1Gbaud QPSK signal.