S. Liang, Y. Cai, Jiaxin Zhang, M. Lei, B. Hua, L. Zhang, M. Sun, L. Tian, A. Li, Y. Zou, G. Zhao, L. Ma, M. Zhu
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With the large-scale commercialization of 5G and the continuous evolution of the ultra-high-definition video industry, the next five years will be a period of strategic opportunities for the technological development and achievement transformation of the ultra-high-definition video industry. 5G mm-wave such as 28GHz in Ka-band will drive the rapid development of ultra-high-definition video industry applications. In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate a real-time full-duplex photonic-assisted 28GHz mm-wave communication system for video services. The experimental results show that our system supports real-time data error-free transmission of 1.25Gbaud and bit error rate level of 10-12 at 2.125 Gbaud under the case of 5km fiber and 1.6m wireless distances. Additionally, we also demonstrate the real-time full-duplex transmission of 1080p uncompressed video with the overall bandwidth of 1.485Gbps. It means this system can enable at least 8 channels of 8K video or 20 channels of 4K video to be live and on-demand at the same time after using video compression techniques. According to the above results, we believe that this system can promote the development of 5G mm-wave real-time ultra-high-definition video services for indoor or outdoor scenarios.