scholarly journals Computer-aided design for analog wireless fronthaul of B5G cellular communication systems

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 35-46
Author(s):  
Mikhail E. Belkin ◽  
Vladislav Golovin ◽  
Yuriy Tyschuk ◽  
Alexander S. Sigov

Specialties of an analog fronthaul based on Radio-over-Fiber architecture and key principles of exploiting microwave photonics technology when designing a millimeter-wave Radio Unit (RU) are reviewed and discussed. To clarify, in this paper we perform a comparative simulation for a specific example of developing an obligatory RU's node as a reference oscillator with an output radio frequency (RF) of more than 100 GHz, which is typically implemented by means of a circuit that includes a relatively low-frequency RF oscillator followed by a high-order frequency multiplier. Following the principles and approaches outlined, we propose and describe two alternative schemes for implementing a frequency multiplier from 4.25 to 102 GHz using microwave-electronics or microwave-photonics approach. Further, using Cadence AWRDE software with an additional introduction of the previously proposed models of optoelectronic devices, their main characteristics are considered. To ensure the practical orientation of the model experiments, the parameters of each of the models used are selected based on the specifications of commercially available discrete components.

Author(s):  
Christopher M. Pastore ◽  
Frank K. Ko

Responding to the need for a higher level of through thickness strength, higher damage tolerance, and near net shape manufacturing in structural engine components, there is a worldwide revival in the interest in 3-D fabric preforms. Recent advances in computer aided design, analysis and manufacturing of fully integrated 2-D and 3-D woven, knitted, and braided fibrous structures promises to lead to major advances in composite technology. Through thickness strength imparted to composites by virtue of such integrated reinforcement will open new applications for composites that could not be considered previously, primarily due to the poor transverse strength and interlaminar shear properties of traditional laminated composites. The ability of these structures to conform to shape or assume near net structural shapes promises to simplify manufacturing processes, reduce costs, and enhance design flexibility.


Author(s):  
Mikhail E. Belkin ◽  
Vladislav Golovin ◽  
Yuri Tyschuk ◽  
Mikhail G. Vasil’ev ◽  
Alexander S. Sigov

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