KEYWORDS: Antennas, Signal attenuation, Single mode fibers, Semiconductor lasers, Signal generators, Modulation, Optical fibers, Optical amplifiers, Signal detection, Control systems
In this letter, we propose and demonstrate a phase stabilization approach to distribute a radio frequency (RF) signal from remote antenna to local station based on passive post phase correction. Simplified antenna structure makes our scheme cost-effective and easy to implement. The key advantage of our method is that only one-stage frequency mixing is used, which indicates simpler operation and less conversion loss. A proof-of-concept experiment verifies that the phase drift is effectively compressed using the proposed scheme compared to the free-running situation.
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