Abstract

With the development of fast digitiser and digital signal processing techniques, wide-band digital radio-over-fiber (DRoF) based wireless fronthaul systems have been extensively studied as a way of offering multi-service wireless coverage. With data compression, the high digital data rate caused by digitisation can be reduced so as to minimise the infrastructure cost for last-mile cellular coverage. However, data compression always comes with the cost of a lower input power dynamic range. To overcome the issue, this paper proposes a novel fast-settling two-stage automatic gain control (FSS-AGC) algorithm, in which gain adjustment is carried out by a multi-threshold decision mechanism with a fast-settling time (within $2~\mu $ s), high stability and great accuracy. By introducing a novel gain control mechanism which simultaneously adjusts the gain in the digital and RF domains, the loss of dynamic range after compression is compensated. This algorithm is applied and demonstrated in a DRoF based digital distributed antenna system (DDAS) which supports all current cellular services from 3 Chinese mobile network operators (MNOs). The demonstration shows over 73dB dynamic range, with 40dB improvement compared with conventional links. Its promising properties and excellent performance enable its potential application in next-generation converged networks for Internet of things (IoT) and 5G services.

Highlights

  • With low cost, less chromatic dispersion, great flexibility and strong anti-interference, digital radio over fibre (DRoF) has been widely used in indoor signal distribution systems [1]–[3]

  • Wireless networks by supporting simultaneous transmission of multi-service RF signals as well as making use of existing network infrastructure and devices, it is increasingly preferred by mobile network operators (MNOs) for providing last-mile cellular coverage

  • We focus on the uplink performance in this paper

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Less chromatic dispersion, great flexibility and strong anti-interference, digital radio over fibre (DRoF) has been widely used in indoor signal distribution systems [1]–[3]. A novel fast-settling two-stage Automatic Gain Control (FSS-AGC) algorithm for dynamic range enhancement in multi-service low-bit rate DRoF based digital distributed antenna system (DDAS) systems is proposed and studied. According to ADC theory, each effective number of bits (ENOB) decrease will worsen the signal-toquantisation-noise (SQNR) of digitization by roughly 6dB In this case, in order to maintain a wide input dynamic range of the system, the frontend AGC loop is placed before the data compression block to keep the level of the input digital signal within a certain range. A nonlinear quantisation compression mechanism is applied to realize a higher data compression ratio

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CONTROL ARITHMETIC MODULE
GAIN COEFFICIENT CONTROL MODULE
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