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2 December 1992 Optically controlled phased-array beam forming using time delay
Chris O. Hemmi, Carl E. Takle
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Abstract
An optical time delay network (OTDN) for time delay steering of phased arrays of various sizes is projected. The approach involves integrated optic switches and sections of optical waveguide for time delays. An example phased array radar is defined. The impact of time delay network performance parameters such as insertion loss, network switch isolation and triple transit effects on radar system performance such as noise figure, dynamic range, phase and amplitude linearity and sidelobe levels is analyzed. Performance levels needed within the optical time delay network to meet projected radar system requirements are identified.
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Chris O. Hemmi and Carl E. Takle "Optically controlled phased-array beam forming using time delay", Proc. SPIE 1703, Optical Technology for Microwave Applications VI and Optoelectronic Signal Processing for Phased-Array Antennas III, (2 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.138424
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Interference (communication)

Signal attenuation

Switches

Phased array optics

Optical networks

Integrated optics

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