Hybrid W-Band/Baseband Transmission for Fixed-Mobile Convergence Supported by Heterodyne Detection with Data-Carrying Local Oscillator

A novel architecture with data-carrying local oscillator was proposed and demonstrated, supporting co-transmission of 35.39-Gbps W-band OFDM at 85-GHz and 10.9-Gbps OOK signals. Sensitivity penalty induced by interference as low as 0.5 dB was experimentally validated.

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