Title :
Overview of present/future needs of MWP for defence system applications
Author :
Formont, Sté Phane
Author_Institution :
Thales Microwave Photonics Lab., Thales Syst. Aeroportes, Elancourt, France
Abstract :
For many years, optical-microwave technologies have appeared as promising for numerous applications. Indeed, fibre-based communications are well established nowadays in digital transmission systems. The maturity and the performances of optoelectronic components, in terms of spectral purity and linearity, are such that today they enable optical transmission and processing of analogue broad-bandwidth microwave signals. Moreover, the inherent parallel nature of light, the low sensitivity to electromagnetic perturbations and the capability to perform processing functions in the optical domain allow the introduction of new concepts such as local oscillator distribution, optical beam-forming, adaptive filtering or radar signal and waveform generation. These new concepts are good candidate for application and further validation into ship or ground-based radars, as well as into space or airborne systems.
Keywords :
adaptive filters; microwave photonics; optical fibre communication; oscillators; radar signal processing; reviews; MWP; adaptive filtering; airborne systems; analogue broad-bandwidth microwave signals; defence system applications; digital transmission systems; fibre-based communications; ground-based radars; linearity; local oscillator distribution; optical beamforming; optical transmission; optical-microwave technologies; optoelectronic components; overview; radar signal generation; ship-based radars; space systems; spectral purity; waveform generation; Adaptive optics; Electromagnetic scattering; Laser radar; Linearity; Microwave communication; Optical devices; Optical fiber communication; Optical filters; Optical sensors; Signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Photonics, 2009. MWP '09. International Topical Meeting on
Conference_Location :
Valencia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4788-6