DocumentCode :
1264810
Title :
Performance of Instantaneous Microwave Analysis by Parametric Channelized Receiver Through Time Domain Monitoring
Author :
Brès, Camille-Sophie ; Wiberg, AndreasO J. ; Zlatanovic, Sanja ; Radic, Stojan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Volume :
30
Issue :
20
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
3192
Lastpage :
3198
Abstract :
For many applications, ranging from commercial, surveillance, or defense, it is essential to analyze the frequency components of a captured microwave signal over a wide bandwidth in real time and with high resolution. Various photonic approaches have been proposed for the processing of wideband microwave signals in order to overcome limitations imposed by conventional electronic frequency measurements. Here, we present the performance analysis and characterization of a parametric channelized receiver with 275 MHz resolution defined by the Fabry-Perot 3 dB bandwidth and 1 GHz step. Our approach relies on the generation of high quality copies of the RF input by self-seeding wavelength multicasting in a two-pump parametric mixer. Periodic filtering using off-the-shelf elements is then performed on the multicast beam. Ease of filtering is thus achieved by relying on frequency nondegeneracy of the newly generated copies. In this paper, instantaneous analysis of the incoming microwave signal is demonstrated by simultaneous monitoring five of the generated parametric copies while transmitting a frequency-hopping pattern. Operating margins in terms of optical and microwave powers are studied using the five-channel data simultaneously collected on a real-time oscilloscope. Dynamic range adjustments through optical power tuning of the input signal seed are demonstrated. Finally, the effects of frequency mapping detuning are observed to determine optimal operating conditions.
Keywords :
filtering theory; frequency hop communication; microwave photonics; multicast communication; optical receivers; time-domain analysis; Fabry-Perot bandwidth; captured microwave signal; frequency 1 GHz; frequency 275 MHz; frequency component analysis; frequency mapping detuning effect; frequency measurements; frequency-hopping pattern; instantaneous microwave analysis; microwave powers; multicast beam; off-the-shelf elements; optical power tuning; parametric channelized receiver; periodic filtering; photonic approach; real-time oscilloscope; self-seeding wavelength multicasting; time domain monitoring; two-pump parametric mixer; wideband microwave signal processing; Microwave filters; Optical filters; Optical pumping; Optical receivers; Optical saturation; Radio frequency; Microwave photonics; nonlinear optics; optical processing; parametric amplifier; spectrum analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2012.2213238
Filename :
6269032
Link To Document :
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