Title :
Flexible agile hybrid optical-RF antenna system for communications and radar
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng. & Tyndall, Nat. Inst. Univ. Coll. Cork, Cork, Ireland
Abstract :
This paper deals with a unique photonic beamforming approach that allows truly flexible and agile control of a joint optical-radio frequency Phased Array Antenna (PAA). The novel beamformer system rapidly adapts to the mission and operational/environmental scenario allowing agile control of the radio frequency antenna and the optical antenna. PAA beam steering control is provided with full capability and a diverse range of antenna frontends operating at various frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum. Both transmission and reception modes are possible for the joint optical-radio frequency system in a compact optical module. This paper concentrates on the basic proposed module controls concept, architecture, and its proof of concept experimental demonstration. Groundwork is laid to indicate technical concept feasibility that can lead to a plan for development and prototyping. Apart from use in battle-space RF and optical sensor environments, the proposed joint optical-radio frequency antenna system, with the capability of agile and flexible beamforming, can be used in: (a) commercial laser radar systems, (b) mobile phased array communication systems, (c) commercial optical wireless links, (d) commercial aircrafts and automobiles, and (e) space astronomical arrays.
Keywords :
aircraft communication; antenna phased arrays; array signal processing; beam steering; fibre optic sensors; mobile radio; optical communication equipment; optical links; optical radar; radar antennas; radio links; PAA beam steering control; agile beamforming; agile control; antenna frontends; battle-space RF environments; beamformer system; commercial aircrafts; commercial laser radar systems; commercial optical wireless links; compact optical module; electromagnetic spectrum; environmental scenario; experimental demonstration; flexible agile hybrid optical-RF antenna system; flexible beamforming; joint optical-radiofrequency phased array antenna; mission scenario; mobile phased array communication systems; modes reception; modes transmission; optical sensor environments; radiofrequency antenna; space astronomical arrays; technical concept feasibility; unique photonic beamforming approach; Decision support systems; Optical Phased Array Antenna(PAA); Photonic Beamforming; RF PAA;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Radar and Wireless Communications (MIKON), 2012 19th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Warsaw
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1435-1
DOI :
10.1109/MIKON.2012.6233613