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22 May 2020 Method of increasing the secrecy of radio signal transmission of RoF segment based on the use of chirped optical signals
Irina L. Vinogradova, Albert Kh. Sultanov, Igor V. Kuznetsov, Aydar I. Salikhov, Grigory S. Voronkov, Pavel E. Filatov, Liliya Z. Yantilina
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Proceedings Volume 11516, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2019; 1151606 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2566370
Event: XVII International Scientific and Technical Conference "Optical Technologies for Telecommunications", 2019, Kazan, Russian Federation
Abstract
Based on the analysis and the urgent tasks of communication systems designed to serve the Industrial Internet through RoF technology, the article explores the significance of a chirped signal on the principles of building segments of RoF systems, and then the principles of generation and conversion of this category of signals.
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Irina L. Vinogradova, Albert Kh. Sultanov, Igor V. Kuznetsov, Aydar I. Salikhov, Grigory S. Voronkov, Pavel E. Filatov, and Liliya Z. Yantilina "Method of increasing the secrecy of radio signal transmission of RoF segment based on the use of chirped optical signals", Proc. SPIE 11516, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2019, 1151606 (22 May 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2566370
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KEYWORDS
Radio over Fiber

Radio optics

Telecommunications

Fiber optics

Receivers

Transmitters

Amplitude modulation

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