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Sub-sampled optical techniques for wideband spectral monitoring
Photonic sampling techniques for wideband signal detection have gained substantial interest in recent history. This talk will detail work at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in using sub-Nyquist sampled optical links to achieve signal detection and disambiguation across a > 40 GHz instantaneous bandwidth.