Transmission of CDMA signals over an analog optical link
First Claim
1. A method for backhauling CDMA signals between a centralized base station of a wireless communication system and a remote antenna unit, comprising the following steps:
- (A) transmitting CDMA signals at an optical wavelength into an optical fiber connecting the base station and the remote antenna unit using a laser transmitter; and
(B) maintaining the RF drive current on the laser transmitter above a level;
wherein the dynamic range of the unlink from the remote antenna unit to the base station exceeds 36 dB, and the dynamic range of the downlink from the base station to the remote antenna unit exceeds 26 dB.
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Abstract
A transmission system for backhauling CDMA signals from remote antennas to the centralized base station of a wireless communication system includes a laser transmitter and an optical receiver coupled to an optical fiber. Wireless signals are backhauled to the central base station without degrading signal quality, and with minimal signal processing performed at the remote antenna site. The RF drive current driving the laser transmitter is kept above a predetermined level to prevent noise caused by optical feedback into the laser transmitter caused by Rayleigh backscatter in the optical fiber. A method of testing the optical link is presented which avoids the expense of using a real CDMA system to test each link. The testing method enables the dynamic range of inexpensive, unisolated, uncooled lasers in the optical link to be increased so the optical link can cost-effectively backhaul the CDMA signals.
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21 Claims
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1. A method for backhauling CDMA signals between a centralized base station of a wireless communication system and a remote antenna unit, comprising the following steps:
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(A) transmitting CDMA signals at an optical wavelength into an optical fiber connecting the base station and the remote antenna unit using a laser transmitter; and (B) maintaining the RF drive current on the laser transmitter above a level; wherein the dynamic range of the unlink from the remote antenna unit to the base station exceeds 36 dB, and the dynamic range of the downlink from the base station to the remote antenna unit exceeds 26 dB. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A transmission system for carrying CDMA signals between a centralized base station of a wireless communication system and a remote antenna unit, comprising:
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an optical fiber connecting the base station and the remote antenna unit; a downlink laser transmitter in the base station coupled to the fiber for transmitting CDMA signals at an optical wavelength; a downlink optical receiver in the remote antenna unit coupled to the fiber for receiving CDMA signals at the optical wavelength; an uplink laser transmitter in the remote antenna unit coupled to the fiber for transmitting CDMA signals at the optical wavelength; and an uplink optical receiver in the base station coupled to the fiber for receiving CDMA signals at the optical wavelength;
wherein the RF drive current driving each of the uplink and downlink laser transmitters is maintained above a level;wherein the dynamic range of the transmission system exceeds 36 dB on the unlink from the remote antenna unit to the base station, and exceeds 26 dB on the downlink from the base station to the remote antenna unit. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A transmission system for carrying CDMA signals between a centralized base station of a wireless communication system and a remote antenna unit, comprising:
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an optical fiber connecting the base station and the remote antenna unit; a downlink laser transmitter in the base station coupled to the fiber for transmitting CDMA signals at an optical wavelength; a downlink optical receiver in the remote antenna unit coupled to the fiber for receiving CDMA signals at the optical wavelength; an uplink laser transmitter in the remote antenna unit coupled to the fiber for transmitting CDMA signals at the optical wavelength; and an uplink optical receiver in the base station coupled to the fiber for receiving CDMA signals at the optical wavelength;
whereinthe RF drive current driving each of the uplink and downlink laser transmitters is maintained above a level, wherein; one of the uplink and downlink laser transmitters is a Fabry-Perot laser, and the other one of the uplink and downlink laser transmitters is a single-frequency laser which has a different emission wavelength than the Fabry-Perot laser; wherein the dynamic range of the transmission system exceeds 36 dB on the uplink from the remote antenna unit to the base station, and exceeds 26 dB on the downlink from the base station to the remote antenna unit.
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21. A transmission system for carrying CDMA signals between a centralized base station of a wireless communication system and a remote antenna unit, comprising:
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an optical fiber connecting the base station and the remote antenna unit; a downlink laser transmitter in the base station coupled to the fiber for transmitting CDMA signals at an optical wavelength; a downlink optical receiver in the remote antenna unit coupled to the fiber for receiving CDMA signals at the optical wavelength; an uplink laser transmitter in the remote antenna unit coupled to the fiber for transmitting CDMA signals at the optical wavelength; and an uplink optical receiver in the base station coupled to the fiber for receiving CDMA signals at the optical wavelength;
whereinthe RF drive current driving each of the uplink and downlink laser transmitters is maintained above a level, wherein; the dynamic range of the uplink from the remote antenna unit to the base station exceeds the dynamic range of the downlink from the base station to the remote antenna unit; wherein the dynamic range of the transmission system exceeds 36 dB on the uplink from the remote antenna unit to the base station, and exceeds 26 dB on the downlink from the base station to the remote antenna unit.
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