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Phase coherency of generated millimeter wave signals using fiber optic distribution of a reference

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In this paper, analytical comparison of various methods of generating a low phase noise millimeter-wave local signal, from a frequency reference, is presented. And four techniques of multiplication, phase-locked loop, injection locking, and injection locking with phase locked loop are compared in terms of system figures of merit
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The work presented here is focused on analytical comparison of various methods of generating a low phase noise millimeter-wave local signal, from a frequency reference Noise performance requirements of directly and externally modulated fiber optic distribution networks are considered Four techniques of multiplication, phase-locked loop, injection locking, and injection locking with phase locked loop are compared in terms of system figures of merit

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