4.7 Article

Power Over Fiber in C-RAN With Low Power Sleep Mode Remote Nodes Using SMF

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 39, Issue 15, Pages 4951-4957

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2021.3080631

Keywords

Optical fiber sensors; Power demand; Optical switches; Fiber nonlinear optics; Optical scattering; Optical fiber amplifiers; Batteries; Energy efficiency; high power lasers; photovoltaic cells; power over fiber (PoF); radio access networks (RAN); remote radio heads (RHH); sensors; single mode fiber (SMF); sleep mode; stimulated Raman scattering (SRS)

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y Universidades, Madrid Government (Comunidad de Madrid-Spain)
  2. H2020 European Union programme [RTI2018-094669-B-C32, Y2018/EMT-4892, P2018/NMT-4326]
  3. 5G PPP Bluespace Project [762055]

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Implementing Power over fiber and sleep mode operation in low power RRHs in C-PAN network can help reduce power consumption. This proposal allows selective activation of RRH parts to control power consumption, achieving low power consumption requirements with bidirectional control channel and different operation modes.
Power over fiber (PoF) with sleep mode operation in centralized radio access networks (C-RAN) of low power Remote Radio Heads (RRH) helps to reduce power consumption. This proposal includes bundles of single mode optical fibers (SMF) as part of the 5G C-RAN front-haul solution for providing control on power consumption by selectively activating some parts of the RRH. We experimentally demonstrate a PoF system based on 14.43 km of SMF feed by 2.24 W giving 226 mW electrical power at the RRH for control, battery charge, load operation and communication purposes. A bidirectional control channel is integrated in the central office and the RRH for providing the capability of entering in sleep mode operation and to provide information about the status of the battery and sensing elements at RRH. The optical data uplink/downlink operates over separate optical fibers shared by various RRHs and achieves low power consumption below 33 mW with low data rates. The measured PV cells conversion efficiency is above 30%. The RRH has two sleep modes of operation with a minimum power consumption of 5.8 mW.

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