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Experimental Demonstration of Network Convergence with Coherent and AnalogRadio-over-Fibre signals For Densified 5.5G/6G Small Cell Networks

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arxiv 2302.04915 v1 pith:CRCPYM37 submitted 2023-02-09 cs.NI cs.PF

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keywords fibrenetworkperformanceroadmssignalstransmissionaccess-metroanalogue
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In this work we analyse and demonstrate the coexistence of digital coherent and analogue radio over fibre signals over an access-metro transmission network and field fibre. We analyse how the spectral proximity of the two signals and the non-ideal filter alignment of typical telecomms-grade ROADMs affect the signal performance. Our results show that coexistence is indeed possible, although performance deteriorates with the increase in number of ROADMs in the network topology. Thus, while todays access-metro networks will be able to support future 5.5 and 6G cell densification operating at mmWave and THz frequency, using spectral efficient analogue radio over fibre transmission, there will be trade-offs to be considered. In our experiment setup, we show that the limit for ARoF accessible performance is reached after transmission over 3 ROADMs and a total of 49 km of fibre.

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