RONST

Radio Optical Network Simulation Tool (RONST)

Funded by National Telecom Regulatory Authority (NTRA)

  • Project Duration: August 2017 – August. 2020

  • Project Budget: EGP1.5 Million

  • Project Industrial Partners: Mentor Graphics

  • Project Executive Summary:

Ultra wide band (UWB) technology is considered a perfect candidate that perfectly suits the needs for a high speed short range access for wireless services. One of the major limitations in using this technology is their limited wireless reach. A feasible solution to the problem of reach extension of UWB signals is to transmit these signals to the end users via optical fibers, a concept which leads to the development of ultra wide band over fiber (UWBoF) systems.

A typical UWBoF system consists of optical and electrical communications chains whose performance has to be optimized simultaneously prior to system implementation. Thus, simulating such systems turns out to be a multi-disciplinary problem in which the governing equations are incompatible for co-simulation within the traditional environments in existing software packages. For example, the  combined  optical  and  wireless  transmission  performance  of  UWBoF  systems  using  the designed  UWB signals is investigated using cooperative simulation between pure microwave design and simulation software packages ,such as the HFSS, and optical design and simulation software packages, such as OptiSystem®  or VPI Transmission Maker® . This cooperation needs a common dual compatible programming environment, usually MATLAB®.

Therefore, it is important to provide designers, engineers and researchers with a reliable simulation framework that can accurately and efficiently predict and/or optimize the UWBoF system behavior in a single integrated opto-electronic simulation environment.

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  • Project Published Journal Papers:

  1. E. A. Aly, M. B. Alabd, N. Kassem, W. Mustafa, M. Shehata, and H. Mostafa, “Accurate Closed Form Expressions for The Time-Bandwidth Product and FCC Violation Ratio as New Metrics To Characterize UWB Optical Systems”, Elsevier Optik–International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, vol. 216, 164856, pp. 1-8, 2020.[PDF]
  2. M. Shehata, A. M. Abotaleb, M. G. Ali, M. F. O. Hameed, H. Mostafa, and S. S. A. Obayya, “Maximum Emission Levels of Photonically Generated Impulse Radio Waveforms Under Spectral Constraints, ” Elsevier Optik–International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, vol. 206, 164266, pp. 1-8, 2020. [PDF]
  3. M. Shehata, M. S. Said, and H. Mostafa, “A Generalized Framework for The Performance Evaluation of Microwave Photonic Assisted IR-UWB Waveform Generators”, IEEE Systems Journal, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 3724 – 3734, 2019.[PDF]
  4. M. Shehata, S. M. Said, and H. Mostafa,  “Dual Notched Band Quad-Element MIMO Antenna with Multi-Tone Interference Suppression for IR-UWB Wireless Applications”, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (TAP), vol. 66, no. 11, pp. 5737 – 5746, 2018. [PDF]
  5. M. Shehata, H. Mostafa, and Y. Ismail, “On The Theoretical Limits of The Power Efficiency of Photonically Generated IR-UWB Waveforms”, IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology (JLT), vol. 36, issue 10, pp. 2017 – 2023, 2018. [PDF]
  6. M. Shehata, H. Mostafa, and Y. Ismail, “Accurate Closed Form Expressions for The Bit Rate-Distance Relationship in IR-UWBoF Systems”, IEEE Communications Letters, vol. 21, issue 10, pp. 2138-2141, 2017. [PDF]
  7. M. Shehata, H. Mostafa, and Y. Ismail, “Closed Form Expressions and Bounds for The Signal to Noise Ratio in IR-UWBoF Systems”, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, vol. 29, issue 6, pp. 507-510, 2017. [PDF]
  • Project Published Conference Papers:

  1.  A. Mohammed, M. Shehata, A. Nassar, and H. Mostafa, “Performance Comparison of Companding-Based PAPR Suppression Techniques in OFDM Systems”, IEEE International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technology (MOCAST 2019), Thessaloniki, Greece, pp. 1-4, 2019. [PDF]
  2. M. Shehata, S. M. Saied, and H. Mostafa, “A Multiple Input-Multiple Output Visible Light Communication System Design Based on Optical Orthogonal Codes”, IEEE International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technology (MOCAST 2019), Thessaloniki, Greece, pp. 1-4, 2019. [PDF]
  3. M. Shehata, and H. Mostafa, “A Single Wavelength Photonic Network on Chip Design Based on Optical Orthogonal Codes”, IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS 2018), Florence, Italy, pp. 1-4, 2018.[PDF]
  4. M. Shehata, and H. Mostafa, “Photodetected Power Maximization of Photonically Generated Impulse Radio Ultrawide Band Signals”, IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS 2018), Florence, Italy, pp. 1-4, 2018. [PDF]
  5. A. Mohammed, M. Shehata, H. Mostafa, and A. Nassar, “Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Suppression Using Companding Schemes in OFDM Systems”, IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS 2018), Windsor, Ontario, Canada, pp. 933-936, 2018. [PDF]
  6. M. Shehata, M. S. Said, and H. Mostafa, “A Compact UWB Antenna Design for Indoor Wireless Applications”, IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS 2018), Windsor, Ontario, Canada, pp. 202-205, 2018. [PDF]
  7. M. Shehata, M. S. Said, and H. Mostafa, “Evaluation and Optimization of the Bit Rate Distance Relationships in IR-UWBoF Systems”, IEEE International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS 2018), Windsor, Ontario, Canada, pp. 656-659, 2018. [PDF]
  8. M. Shehata, and H. Mostafa, “A Simplified Approach for Error Rate Analysis in Realistic Free Space Optical Fading Channels”, IEEE International Conference on Advanced Control Circuits and Systems and New Paradigms in Electronics & Information Technology (ACCS/PEIT 2017), Alexandria, Egypt, pp. 218-222, 2017. [PDF]