Abstract
Recent work on radio-over-multimode-fiber (MMF) transmission,
for the support of wireless LANs and current cellular systems operating at
below 6 GHz, has shown that excellent performance (e.g., spur-free dynamic
range well in excess of 100 dB.Hz<sup>2/3</sup>) can
be achieved. However, it is shown here that for multisystem operation, spurious
emissions may be more of a restriction than meeting good signal quality requirements
(such as low error vector magnitude). Initial results are reported for error
vector magnitude and adjacent channel leakage for UMTS transmission over a
radio-over-MMF link with a multisystem remote antenna unit with conformance
to standards being demonstrated.
© 2008 IEEE
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