Title :
From radar to nodar
Author :
Falessi, C. ; Fiorello, A.M. ; DiCarlo, A. ; Terranova, M.L.
Author_Institution :
SELEX Sist. Integrati, Giugliano di Napoli, Italy
Abstract :
Photonics and nanotechnologies are emerging revolutionary technologies that will provide a revolution in the sectors of sensors and radar systems. SELEX Sistemi Integrati intends to face this evolution as a leader by pro-actively supporting and developing its state-of-the-art. One century after the first RADAR ¿idea¿ we registered the Nanotechnology Optical Detection And Ranging (NODAR) trademark. Such NODAR, by including both photonic and nanotechnologies, aims to implement multi-functional, multi-role, multi-domain sensors, as well as adaptive, flexible, knowledge-based sensors. NODAR requires pro-active studies and developments on: nanotechnology vacuum tube amplifiers (TX reverse nano triode): wide bandwidth Tx-Rx optical beam-forming network by means of optical modulator, combiner, analogue optical receive and programmable true time delay; broadband photonic analogue to digital converters; thermal management and interconnection by means of carbon nanotubes; and nanotechnology infrared and chemical state-of-the-art sensors.
Keywords :
analogue-digital conversion; carbon nanotubes; nanophotonics; nanosensors; nanotechnology; optical radar; triodes; NODAR; Nodar; SELEX Sistemi Integrati; TX reverse nanotriode; adaptive sensors; analogue optical receive; analogue-digital converter; carbon nanotubes; flexible sensors; knowledge-based sensors; multidomain sensors; multifunctional sensors; multirole sensors; nanotechnology optical detection and ranging; nanotechnology vacuum tube amplifiers; optical modulator; photonics; programmable true time delay; radar systems; revolutionary technology; sensors; thermal management; wide bandwidth Tx-Rx optical beamforming network; Chemical sensors; Infrared sensors; Laser radar; Optical fiber networks; Optical interconnections; Optical modulation; Optical sensors; Optoelectronic and photonic sensors; Stimulated emission; Thermal management;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2009.5344656