DocumentCode
1759028
Title
Coherent Filterless Wideband Microwave/Millimeter-Wave Channelizer Based on Broadband Parametric Mixers
Author
Wiberg, Andreas O. J. ; Esman, D.J. ; Liu, L. ; Adleman, J.R. ; Zlatanovic, S. ; Ataie, Vahid ; Myslivets, Evgeny ; Kuo, B.P.-P. ; Alic, Nikola ; Jacobs, E.W. ; Radic, Stojan
Author_Institution
California Inst. for Telecommun. & Inf. Technol., Univ. of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA, USA
Volume
32
Issue
20
fYear
2014
fDate
Oct.15, 15 2014
Firstpage
3609
Lastpage
3617
Abstract
An essential capability in many applications, ranging from commercial, surveillance and defense, is to analyze the spectral content of intercepted microwave and millimeter-wave signals over a very wide bandwidth in real-time and with high resolution. A range of photonic schemes have been introduced for the real-time processing of wideband signals to overcome limitations of current conventional electronic frequency measurement approaches. Here, a novel microwave/millimeter-wave channelizer is presented based on a RF photonic front-end employing parametric wavelength multicasting and comb generation. This new technology enables a contiguous bank of channelized coherent I/Q IF signals covering extremely wide RF instantaneous bandwidth. High channel counts and wide RF instantaneous bandwidth are enabled by use of parametrically generated frequency-locked optical combs spanning >4 THz. Full field analysis capabilities of the coherent detection system are demonstrated by frequency domain analysis of 18 contiguous 1.2 GHz IF channels covering 15.5 GHz to 37.1 GHz input frequency range, and time and spectral domain analysis of a 75 GHz harmonically generated input signal. Sensitivity and dynamic range of the system are analyzed and discussed.
Keywords
mixers (circuits); multicast communication; optical communication; telecommunication channels; RF instantaneous bandwidth; RF photonic front-end; broadband parametric mixers; channelized coherent I/Q IF signals; coherent filterless wideband microwave-millimeter wave channelizer; comb generation; electronic frequency measurement; frequency 1.2 GHz; frequency 15.5 GHz to 37.1 GHz; frequency domain analysis; microwave-millimeter wave channelizer; microwave-wave signals; millimeter-wave signals; parametric wavelength multicasting; parametrically generated frequency-locked optical combs; photonic schemes; spectral domain analysis; time domain analysis; wideband signals processing; Bandwidth; Frequency modulation; Mixers; Multicast communication; Nonlinear optics; Optical filters; Optical receivers; Analog optical links; channelization; microwave photonics; multicasting; nonlinear optics; optical processing; parametric amplifier; parametric mixers; spectrum analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2014.2320445
Filename
6805609
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