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Generation of chirped microwave signal with any central frequency based on a nonuniformly spaced finite impulse response filter

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A novel optical approach to generating a chirped microwave signal by using a nonuniformly spaced finite impulse response filter is proposed and demonstrated. In this scheme, a narrowband Gaussian pulse is used as the original chirped-free signal, which is easy to be acquired. To eliminate the need of a wideband chirped-free signal, a mixer and a radio frequency signal are used to up-convert the spectrum of the original Gaussian signal. Therefore, the required frequency response can be calculated and reconstructed by a finite impulse response filter with nonuniformly spaced taps. Besides, a dual drive Mach–Zehnder modulator is used to realize single sideband modulation of the chirpedfree signal. Thus, the transfer function induced by the fiber dispersion is eliminated and the chirped microwave signal with any central frequency can be generated. In this paper, a design example of a filter with a central frequency of 10GHz is provided, and generation of the target chirped microwave signal is also demonstrated by numerical simulations.
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399--408
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Bibliogr. 17 poz., rys.
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  • Armored Force Institution of PLA, Bengbu, 233013, China
  • Optoelectronics Technology Research Center, College of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210007, China
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  • Optoelectronics Technology Research Center, College of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210007, China
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  • Optoelectronics Technology Research Center, College of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210007, China
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  • Optoelectronics Technology Research Center, College of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210007, China
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  • Optoelectronics Technology Research Center, College of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210007, China
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  • Optoelectronics Technology Research Center, College of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210007, China
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  • Optoelectronics Technology Research Center, College of Communications Engineering, PLA University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, 210007, China
Bibliografia
  • [1]CAPMANY J., NOVAK D., Microwave photonics combines two worlds, Nature Photonics 1(6), 2007, pp. 319–330.
  • [2]RIHACZEK A.W., Principles of High-Resolution Radar, Artech House, Norwood, Massachusetts, 1996.
  • [3]MING LI, JIANPING YAO, Photonic generation of continuously tunable chirped microwave waveforms based on a temporal interferometer incorporating an optically pumped linearly chirped fiber Bragg grating, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 59(12), 2011, pp. 3531–3537.
  • [4]SHIJUN XIAO, MCKINNEY J.D., WEINER A.M., Photonic microwave arbitrary waveform generation using a virtually imaged phased-array (VIPA) direct space-to-time pulse shaper, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters 16(8), 2004, pp. 1936–1938.
  • [5]MING LI, CHAO WANG, WANGZHE LI, JIANPING YAO, An unbalanced temporal pulse-shaping system for chirped microwave waveform generation, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 58(11), 2010, pp. 2968–2975.
  • [6]MING LI, LI-YANG SHAO, ALBERT J., JIANPING YAO, Tilted fiber Bragg grating for chirped microwave waveform generation, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters 23(5), 2011, pp. 314–316.
  • [7]CHAO WANG, JIANPING YAO, Photonic generation of chirped millimeter-wave pulses based on nonlinear frequency-to-time mapping in a nonlinearly chirped fiber Bragg grating, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 56(2), 2008, pp. 542–553.
  • [8]MCKINNEY J.D., LEAIRD D.E., WEINER A.M., Millimeter-wave arbitrary waveform generation with a direct space-to-time pulse shaper, Optics Letters 27(15), 2002, pp. 1345–1347.
  • [9]WEILIN LIU, WANGZHE LI, JIANPING YAO, Real-time interrogation of a linearly chirped fiber Bragg grating sensor for simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters 23(18), 2011, pp. 1340–1342.
  • [10]YITANG DAI, JIANPING YAO, Nonuniformly-spaced photonic microwave delay-line filter, Optics Express 16(7), 2008, pp. 4713–4718.
  • [11]YITANG DAI, JIANPING YAO, Nonuniformly spaced photonic microwave delay-line filters and applications, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 58(11), 2010, pp. 3279–3289.
  • [12]YITANG DAI, JIANPING YAO, Chirped microwave pulse generation using a photonic microwave delay-line filter with a quadratic phase response, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters 21(9), 2009, pp. 569–571.
  • [13]YITANG DAI, JIANPING YAO, Microwave pulse phase encoding using a photonic microwave delay-line filter, Optics Letters 32(24), 2007, pp. 3486–3488.
  • [14]CHAO WANG, JIANPING YAO, A nonuniformly spaced microwave photonic filter using a spatially discrete chirped FBG, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters 25(19), 2013, pp. 1889–1891.
  • [15]XIAOXIAO XUE, XIAOPING ZHENG, HANYI ZHANG, BINGKUN ZHOU, Widely tunable single-bandpass microwave photonic filter employing a non-sliced broadband optical source, Optics Express 19(19), 2011, pp. 18423–18429.
  • [16]VIDAL B., PALACI J., CAPMANY J., Reconfigurable photonic microwave filter based on four-wave mixing, IEEE Photonics Journal 4(3), 2012, pp. 759–764.
  • [17]WEIWEI ZHANG, MINASIAN R.A., Switchable and tunable microwave photonic Brillouin-based filter, IEEE Photonics Journal 4(5), 2012, pp. 1443–1455.
Uwagi
Opracowanie ze środków MNiSW w ramach umowy 812/P-DUN/2016 na działalność upowszechniającą naukę.
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