R.A. MinasianErwin H. W. ChanXiaoke Yi
Photonic signal processing offers the advantages of large time-bandwidth capabilities to overcome inherent electronic limitations. In-fibre signal processors are inherently compatible with fibre optic microwave systems that can integrate with wireless antennas, and can provide connectivity with in-built signal conditioning and electromagnetic interference immunity. Recent methods in wideband and adaptive signal processing, which address the challenge of realising programmable microwave photonic phase shifters and true-time delay elements for phased array beamforming; ultra-wideband Hilbert transformers; single passband, widely tunable, and switchable microwave photonic filters; and ultra-wideband microwave photonic mixers, are described. In addition, a new microwave photonic mixer structure is presented, which is based on using the inherent frequency selectivity of the stimulated Brillouin scattering loss spectrum to suppress the carrier of a dual-phase modulated optical signal. Results for the new microwave photonic mixer demonstrate an extremely wide bandwidth operation of 0.2 to 20 GHz and a large conversion efficiency improvement compared to the conventional microwave photonic mixer.
R.A. MinasianXiaoke YiErwin H. W. ChanThomas X. H. HuangWeiwei Zhang
J. CapmanyJ. MoraIvana GasullaJuan SanchoJuan Bautista Martí LloretSalvador Sales
Keith J. WilliamsJames L. DexterR.D. Esman
Xiaoke YiLiwei LiR.A. MinasianSuen Xin ChewWenjian YangShijie SongLinh Nguyen