A microwave photonic prototype for concurrent radar detection and spectrum sensing over an 8 to 40 GHz bandwidth
Taixia Shi, Dingding Liang, Lu Wang, Lin Li, Shaogang Guo, Jiawei Gao,, Xiaowei Li, Chulun Lin, Lei Shi, Baogang Ding, Shiyang Liu, Fangyi Yang, Chi, Jiang, Yang Chen

TL;DR
This paper presents a microwave photonic prototype capable of simultaneous radar detection and spectrum sensing over 8 to 40 GHz, demonstrating high resolution, accuracy, and imaging capabilities through innovative optical signal processing.
Contribution
The work introduces a novel integrated microwave photonic system that combines radar detection and spectrum sensing with tunable frequency range and high measurement precision.
Findings
Achieves a range resolution of 3.75 cm
Maintains a frequency measurement error below ±7 MHz
Provides clear imaging of multiple small targets
Abstract
In this work, a microwave photonic prototype for concurrent radar detection and spectrum sensing is proposed, designed, built, and investigated. A direct digital synthesizer and an analog electronic circuit are integrated to generate an intermediate frequency (IF) linearly frequency-modulated (LFM) signal with a tunable center frequency from 2.5 to 9.5 GHz and an instantaneous bandwidth of 1 GHz. The IF LFM signal is converted to the optical domain via an intensity modulator and then filtered by a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) to generate only two 2nd-order optical LFM sidebands. In radar detection, the two optical LFM sidebands beat with each other to generate a frequency-and-bandwidth-quadrupled LFM signal, which is used for ranging, radial velocity measurement, and imaging. By changing the center frequency of the IF LFM signal, the radar function can be operated within 8 to 40 GHz. In…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Photonic Communication Systems · Optical Network Technologies · Photonic and Optical Devices
