Short-range point-to-point gigabit wireless transmission at 50 GHz
In this paper, we present a short-range point-to-point gigabit wireless transmission at 50 GHz utilising prototypes of simple transmitter and receiver front-ends. The particular prototypes have been assembled from millimetre-wave (MMW) components with WR15 and coaxial ports. The MMW transmitter gene...
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Published in | 2009 IEEE 9th Malaysia International Conference on Communications (MICC) pp. 709 - 712 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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01.12.2009
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Summary: | In this paper, we present a short-range point-to-point gigabit wireless transmission at 50 GHz utilising prototypes of simple transmitter and receiver front-ends. The particular prototypes have been assembled from millimetre-wave (MMW) components with WR15 and coaxial ports. The MMW transmitter generates an amplitude shift keying (ASK) modulated signal by mixing a polar non-return-zero (NRZ) of pseudo-random binary sequence (PRBS) with a word length of 2 11 -1 and a local oscillator (LO) signal of 50 GHz. MMW coherent receiver with a low-pass filter has been employed to demodulate the ASK signal. For the digital baseband transmission at 50 GHz, a BER of 10 -11 has been achieved for 3.125 Gbps wireless transmission with received RF power greater than -61 dBm. The prototype MMW receiver imposes 3 dB sensitivity penalty when bit rate is increased from 2.125 to 3.125 Gbps. |
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ISBN: | 9781424455317 1424455316 |
DOI: | 10.1109/MICC.2009.5431406 |