METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SIGNAL PROCESSING BY LIGHT WAVEFORM SHAPING
20180310079 ยท 2018-10-25
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H04B1/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A method and apparatus for signal processing by light waveform shaping are provided to process an uplink signal generated by a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) and/or process a downlink signal to be transmitted to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). The method includes adjusting the waveform of the uplink signal and/or the waveform of the downlink signal with a light waveform shaping module so that, even if the DAC and/or ADC has a low sampling rate and a narrow bandwidth, a high-frequency signal portion of the uplink signal and/or a high-frequency signal portion of the downlink signal can be preserved.
Claims
1. A method for signal processing by light waveform shaping, wherein the method is used to process an uplink signal generated by a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) or process a downlink signal to be transmitted to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC), the method comprising the step of: adjusting a waveform of the uplink signal by an optical modulation module of a light waveform shaping module, in order for the optical modulation module to turn the uplink signal into a light pulse signal and thereby prevent a high-frequency image signal portion of the uplink signal from being suppressed; or adjusting a waveform of the downlink signal by an optical grating of the light waveform shaping module, in order for the optical grating to suppress code interference of the downlink signal, thereby eliminating a low-pass effect and consequently preserving aliasing between a high-frequency signal portion and a low-frequency signal portion of the downlink signal.
2. An apparatus for signal processing by light waveform shaping, comprising: a signal converter configured as a digital-to-analog converter for generating an uplink signal or an analog-to-digital converter for receiving a downlink signal; and a light waveform shaping module electrically connected to the digital-to-analog converter or the analog-to-digital converter, wherein the light waveform shaping module comprises an optical modulation module or an optical grating, in order for the optical modulation module to turn the uplink signal into a light pulse signal and thereby prevent a high-frequency image signal portion of the uplink signal from being suppressed, or for the optical grating to suppress code interference of the downlink signal, thereby eliminating a low-pass effect and consequently preserving aliasing between a high-frequency signal portion and a low-frequency signal portion of the downlink signal.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the optical modulation module comprises at least one optical modulator, and the at least one optical modulator is one or an arbitrary combination of an electro-absorption modulator, a Mach-Zehnder interferometer, and a gain-switching (GS) pulse laser diode.
4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the optical gating comprises at least one optical modulator; the at least one optical modulator is one or an arbitrary combination of an electro-absorption modulator, a Mach-Zehnder interferometer, and a semiconductor optical amplifier; and the optical gating is connected to a photodetector.
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[0020] The present invention incorporates the foregoing technical features into a method and apparatus for signal processing by light waveform shaping. The major effects of the method and apparatus can be readily understood by reference to the embodiment described below, where the DDM-OFDMA PON technique is applied by way of example.
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[0025] The above description of the embodiment should be able to enable a full understanding of the operation, use, and effects of the present invention. The embodiment, however, is only a preferred one of the invention and is not intended to be restrictive of the scope of the invention. All simple equivalent changes and modifications made according to the appended claims and the disclosure of this specification should be encompassed by the invention.