An Optical and mm-Wave Converged, Dual-Band, Multi-Beam Rotman Lens Antenna Array System Enabling Simplified Designs of B5G/mmW Base Stations for Ultra Dense Wireless Networks

With the exponential demand for additional capacity, ultra-dense wireless networks (UDNs) have become an interesting area of study. One of the major challenges in UDN deployment is the complexity and cost of the base stations, which affect scalability. This study proposes an integrated system combin...

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Main Authors: Lauryn P. Smith, Charles A. Lynch, C. Alex Kaylor, L. Alberto Campos, Lin Cheng, Stephen E. Ralph, Manos M. Tentzeris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2025-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11095717/
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Summary:With the exponential demand for additional capacity, ultra-dense wireless networks (UDNs) have become an interesting area of study. One of the major challenges in UDN deployment is the complexity and cost of the base stations, which affect scalability. This study proposes an integrated system combining optical and millimeter-wave (mm-Wave/mmW) technologies to address these challenges by centralizing processing tasks and simplifying the base station. The need for bulky, power-intensive components at each base station is significantly reduced, by transmitting signals over fiber from the central location to the base stations. This architecture opens the door to centralized artificial intelligence-based control of the base station. A dual-band Rotman lens antenna array is integrated into the system to provide flexible, passive beamforming capabilities, supporting multiple frequencies and multiple beams in a compact form, further reducing the overall number of devices required at the base station. The multi-layer Rotman lens antenna achieves a total -3-dB realized gain coverage of ±42° at both 28 GHz and 39 GHz. The maximum realized gain is 12.6 dBi and 12.9 dBi, at 28 GHz and 39 GHz respectively. To demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed optical and mm-Wave converged Rotman-lens enabled simplified base station architectures, a proof-of-concept experiment is performed integrating optical multi-carrier generation, optical modulation, fiber transmission, optical-to-electrical conversion and transmission through the presented dual-band, Rotman lens antenna array. The results demonstrate BER below the hard-decision FEC threshold, EVM meeting IEEE standard requirements, and open eye diagrams, confirming acceptable performance of the proposed architecture for simplified UDN base stations.
ISSN:2169-3536