Massive-MIMO systems can achieve high capacities and data rates by increasing the number of operational antennas in the base station. As more antenna elements are introduced, the complexity of the… Click to show full abstract
Massive-MIMO systems can achieve high capacities and data rates by increasing the number of operational antennas in the base station. As more antenna elements are introduced, the complexity of the signal processing operations increases accordingly and current electronic processors struggle to reach those requirements. To overcome these hurdles, we propose a novel theory to process the RF signals in the optical domain. We experimentally demonstrate the capabilities of theory using a non-integrated Dual Parallel Modulator as a 2×2 optical matrix multiplier, recovering satisfactorily previously mixed RF signals modulated following the standards in 5G communications. Finally, we propose an integrated photonic architecture based on a core of Mach Zehnder Interferometers to physically process the information. Together with the optical core, we proposed the integration of RF modulators, microwave photonic filters and high-speed photodetectors. We present simulations on the expected performance of the circuit and analyze the impact of fabrication errors.
               
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