Communications Engineering (Oct 2024)

5 G new radio fiber-wireless converged systems by injection locking multi-optical carrier into directly-modulated lasers

  • Hai-Han Lu,
  • Hsiao-Mei Lin,
  • Chia-Peng Wang,
  • Stotaw Talbachew Hayle,
  • Chung-Yi Li,
  • Xu-Hong Huang,
  • Yu-Yao Bai,
  • Kelper Okram,
  • Jia-Ming Lu,
  • Yu-Chen Chung,
  • Wei-Wen Hsu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s44172-024-00295-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract The integration of fiber-optical wireless convergence with fifth generation new radio is crucial in building high-performance access networks. This approach not only provides high-transmission-rates but also ensures broad coverage, which is vital for future networks. Here we report fifth generation new radio fiber-wireless converged systems by injection locking multi-optical carrier into directly-modulated lasers. Data rates of 10 Gb/s, 20 Gb/s, and 40 Gb/s are achieved by direct modulation on directly-modulated lasers using 16-quadrature amplitude modulation-orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing signal. Through 25-km single-mode fiber, 1.5-km optical wireless, and 12-/22-/33-m millimeter-wave/sub-terahertz wireless integrated-media, 10-Gb/s/20-GHz, 20-Gb/s/60-GHz, and 40-Gb/s/100-GHz signals are transmitted with acceptably low bit error rates and error vector magnitudes, as well as distinct constellations. The successful transport of fifth generation new radio millimeter-wave and sub-terahertz signals at different carrier frequencies through fiber-wireless convergence demonstrates the potential of the system to meet the evolving requirement of next-generation communications.