Abstract

Transport networks, particularly fronthaul systems are facing substantial issues as a result of the expansion of radio access technologies (RATs) in 5G and beyond networks. Due to the difficulties and high expense of installing fiber links, a traditional fiber-optic based mobile transport system will not be adequate for delivering radio signals to new antenna sites. The ease and speed of installation make wireless transport systems an appealing alternative. In this work, a 4×4 MIMO fiber wireless system with wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) and polarisation division multiplexing (PDM) radio over fiber (RoF) transmission capacity is proposed and Simulated. Moreover, a Filter Bank Multicarrier modulation is employed to increase the system capacity. In order to improve the spectral efficiency of RoF and fiber-wireless systems, FBMC is an excellent choice for modulation. Also a 4×4 MIMO OQAM based FBMC signal is simulated and its performance is compared with 2 × 2 MIMO system. Satisfactory performance is confirmed with quality factor of 14.6040 and minimum BER of 1.22×10-45. 4 × 4 MIMO fiber wireless system achieved better quality factor compared to 2×2 MIMO system. Simulation of both systems are performed using Matlab integrated with Optisystem Software. It offers an affordable solution to enable massive amount of MIMO signal transmission and may be a potential approach for upcoming mobile access and radio transport networks in high frequency bands.

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