Millimeter-level Resolution Photonic Multiband Radar Using a Single MZM and Sub-GHz-Bandwidth Electronics
Peixuan Li, Wenlin Bai, Xihua Zou, Ningyuan Zhong, Wei Pan, and, Lianshan Yan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a cost-effective photonic multiband radar system capable of achieving millimeter-level resolution using a single MZM and sub-GHz electronics, demonstrated with an 8.5 mm range resolution.
Contribution
It presents a novel radar system design that combines a single MZM with low-bandwidth electronics to achieve high-resolution multiband radar without coherence processing.
Findings
Achieved approximately 8.5 mm range resolution
Demonstrated multiband data fusion without coherence processing
Proposed a cost-effective and simplified radar architecture
Abstract
We here propose a novel cost-effective millimeter-level resolution photonic multiband radar system using a single MZM driven by a 1-GHz-bandwidth LFM signal. It experimentally shows an ~8.5-mm range resolution through coherence-processing-free multiband data fusion.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Photonic Communication Systems · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Advanced Optical Sensing Technologies
