Demonstration of a microwave photonic synthetic aperture radar based on photonic-assisted signal generation and stretch processing

  • Li R
  • Li W
  • Ding M
  • et al.
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© 2017 Optical Society of America. A microwave photonic synthetic aperture radar (MWP SAR) is developed and experimentally demonstrated. In the transmitter, microwave photonic frequency doubling is used to generate a linearly-frequency-modulated (LFM) radar signal; while in the receiver, photonic stretch processing is employed to receive the reflection signal. The presented MWP SAR operates in Ku band with a bandwidth of 600MHz, and is evaluated through a series of inverse SAR imaging tests both in a microwave anechoic chamber and in a field trial. Its imaging performance verifies that the proposed MWP SAR works perfect and shows the potential of overcoming the conventional radar bandwidth bottleneck.

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Li, R., Li, W., Ding, M., Wen, Z., Li, Y., Zhou, L., … Liang, X. (2017). Demonstration of a microwave photonic synthetic aperture radar based on photonic-assisted signal generation and stretch processing. Optics Express, 25(13), 14334. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.25.014334

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