Photonics for electronic inteference suppression

V. Urick, Dennis C. Mikeska, M. Godinez
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Abstract

Analog optics [1], commonly termed microwave photonics [2], is a decades-old field that offers well-cited advantages over analog and digital electronics. The two most important features in most, if not all, deployable use cases are low propagation loss in fiber and wide bandwidth. Indeed, the massive fiber telecommunications industry was born from simultaneous utilization of these two advantages over other signal transport means. Avionic platforms present a host of analog signal paths but the lack of long transmission distances results in a difficult case for the insertion of microwave photonics technology. That is, the penalty in noise figure when converting between the electronic and optical domain is not recouped over typical avionic transmission distances. However, the last six years have seen a rapid increase in the study of microwave photonics techniques for radio frequency (RF) interference mitigation, which does not necessarily take advantage of the low loss in fiber. Military and commercial airborne platforms might benefit from such techniques. The state of the art in photonics for RF interference mitigation is reviewed here, suggesting that a layered approach utilizing photonics, analog electronics and digital electronics has strong potential.
用于电子干扰抑制的光子学
模拟光学[1],通常被称为微波光子学[2],是一个有几十年历史的领域,提供了比模拟和数字电子学更好的优势。在大多数(如果不是全部)可部署用例中,最重要的两个特性是光纤中的低传播损耗和宽带宽。事实上,大规模的光纤通信产业正是由于同时利用了这两种优于其他信号传输手段的优势而诞生的。航空电子平台存在大量的模拟信号路径,但由于传输距离不够远,导致微波光子学技术的插入困难。也就是说,在典型的航空电子传输距离上,当在电子和光学域之间转换时,噪声系数的损失不会得到补偿。然而,在过去的六年中,微波光子学技术在射频(RF)干扰缓解方面的研究迅速增加,这并不一定利用光纤的低损耗。军事和商业机载平台可能受益于这种技术。本文回顾了用于射频干扰缓解的光子学技术的现状,表明利用光子学、模拟电子学和数字电子学的分层方法具有强大的潜力。
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