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31 January 2020 Optical access technologies for mobile fronthaul in 5G and beyond
Hiroyuki Uzawa, Kazuaki Honda, Hirotaka Nakamura, Jun Terada
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Abstract
A passive optical network (PON) is a promising candidate to efficiently accommodate the packet-based Mobile Fronthaul (MFH) in 5G and beyond-5G base stations. However, to apply the PON to the MFH, there are some technical issues to be resolved, such as large uplink latency and wavelength drift. This paper describes PON control technology for providing low-latency transmission and that for providing remote wavelength maintenance in the MFH with the PON. Experiments show that our technologies can achieve the less than 50 μs bandwidth-control latency and the wavelength-drift mitigation.
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Hiroyuki Uzawa, Kazuaki Honda, Hirotaka Nakamura, and Jun Terada "Optical access technologies for mobile fronthaul in 5G and beyond", Proc. SPIE 11307, Broadband Access Communication Technologies XIV, 1130702 (31 January 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2546118
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KEYWORDS
WDM-PON

Prototyping

Mobile communications

Telecommunications

Optical networks

Passive optical networks

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