S. Tonda-Goldstein, A. Monsterleet, D. Dolfi, J. Huignard, Philippe Sape, J. Chazelas
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Optical arbitrary waveform generator for radar applications at high frequency resolution
In future radar systems, highly complex synthetic waveforms are needed to perform sophisticated signal processing functions at high speed. An opto-electronic arbitrary radar waveform generator is proposed. It permits one to generate predefined waveforms by driving phase-amplitude distributions of optically carried microwave signals.