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Finally, as an alternative to RoF a digital-over-fibre (DoF) variants could be considered as well
where analog wireless RF/IF data are first digitised prior to transmission over the fibre. This
offers the advantages of exploiting mature digital optical
communications hardware and
network interfaces while providing for a high performance microwave signal distribution
framework [23]. However, as a direct result of digitization, the data rate of the optical link is a
product of sampling resolution and the sampling frequency. The relative cost advantage of DoF
over analog RoF from the optoelectronics perspective will depend on whether the data-rate or
the maximum RF frequency is high. In FDM systems the sampling rate depends strongly on the
wireless RF frequencies as well as their fractional bandwidth used to carry data. As the RF
frequency increases when applications
move to high frequency bands, the implementation of
DoF becomes more challenging.
Firstly, the electronic sampling sub-systems need to be able to accommodate these high RF
frequencies increasing their cost in parallel with that of the RF. The second aspect arises from
the fact that overall data rate for the digital optical
link can be excessively high, thereby
negating the cost benefit of DoF over analog RoF implementations [23].
On the other hand, digital transmission based on the CPRI [24] is clearly allowing deployment
of distributed base station antennas with high flexibility and low deployment cost. The CPRI
technology is defining key internal interface of radio base
stations between the Radio
Equipment Control (REC) and the Radio Equipment (RE), as shown in Figure 8-4. With a clear
focus on layer 1 and layer 2 the scope of the CPRI specification is restricted to the link interface
only, which is basically a point to point interface. Such a link shall have all the features
necessary to enable a simple and robust usage of any given REC/RE network topology,
including a direct interconnection of multiport REs. To that extent
CPRI provides for simple
remote radio heads since all the signal processing is performed centrally.
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The main drawback of this solution is in order to support the most recent OFDMA
standards such, as WiMAX and LTE with 20 MHz bandwidth, the total throughput required on
the optical link is in the range of 2.5 Gbits/s. Therefore, high bandwidth backha
required.
It can be concluded from the above
variants on the same integrated architectural platform could
be beneficial and should be
investigated further.
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