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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 39,
  • Issue 2,
  • pp. 347-356
  • (2021)

Microwave Photonic Wideband Distributed Coherent Aperture Radar With High Robustness to Time Synchronization Error

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Abstract

In this article, we firstly analyze the specific effect of time and phase synchronization errors on the coherent gain of microwave photonic wideband distributed coherent aperture radar (DCAR), and further propose a robust design based on bandwidth segmentation. In our design, the intermediate-frequency narrowband linear frequency modulated waveform (LFMW) sub-pulses are mixed with the stepped-frequency local oscillator signals at the transmitter, generating the stepped-frequency LFMW. To ensure the waveform purity, a photonics-based single-sideband up-converter is proposed as the mixer. At the receiver side, the echo wave is processed by a photonics-based down-converter combined with the matched-filtering processing. The relatively low-resolution range profiles with low coherent gain loss can be achieved by the narrowband sub-pulses, and the high-resolution range profile with low coherent gain loss can be synthesized from these low-resolution range profiles. The coherent gain of the proposed system is less sensitive to time synchronization error comparing to the system where the wideband LFMW is transmitted. Higher level of robustness also enables easier implementation of such system. To show the effectiveness of our design, we conduct simulations and further establish an X-band (8–12 GHz) microwave photonic system with two transmitters and one receiver. The coherent gain under different time synchronization errors are measured. Both the simulation and experimental results confirm that the proposed system achieves a higher robustness to time synchronization error. For instance, to keep the coherent gain loss less than 0.3 dB, the required time synchronization accuracy can be relaxed from 35 ps to 127 ps.

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