A flexible approach to combating chromatic dispersion in a centralized 5G network

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  • M. A. Ilgaz
  • K. Vuk Baliž
  • B. Batagelj

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https://doi.org/10.24425/opelre.2020.132498

Abstract

This article proposes and examines a solution in which the base-station for the fifth generation radio access network is simplified by using a single millimeter-wave oscillator in the central-station and distributing its millimeter-wave signal to the base-stations. The system is designed in such a way that the low-phase-noise signal generated by an opto-electronic oscillator is transmitted from the central-station to multiple base-stations via a passive optical network infrastructure. A novel flexible approach with a single-loop opto-electronic oscillator at the transmitting end and a tunable dispersion-compensation module at the receiving end(s) is proposed to distribute a power-penalty-free millimeter-wave signal in the radio access network. Power-penalty-free signal transmission from 10 MHz up to 45 GHz with an optical length of 20 km is achieved by a combination of a tunable dispersion-compensation module and an optical delay line. In addition, measurements with a fixed modulation frequency of 39 GHz and discretely incrementing optical fiber lengths from 0.625 km to 20 km are shown. Finally, a preliminary idea for an automatically controlled feedback-loop tuning system is proposed as a further research entry point.

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2026-04-13

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Ilgaz, M. A., et al. “A Flexible Approach to Combating Chromatic Dispersion in a Centralized 5G Network”. Opto-Electronics Review, vol. 28, no. 1, Apr. 2026, pp. 35-42, doi:10.24425/opelre.2020.132498.

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