2014
DOI: 10.1364/ol.39.002419
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Instantaneous high-resolution multiple-frequency measurement system based on frequency-to-time mapping technique

Abstract: A new microwave photonic instantaneous frequency measurement system that can simultaneously measure multiple-frequency signals while achieving very high resolution and wide frequency measurement range is presented. It is based on the frequency-to-time mapping technique implemented using a frequency shifting recirculating delay line loop and a narrowband optical filter realized by the in-fiber stimulated Brillouin scattering effect. Experimental results demonstrate the realization of a multiple-frequency measur… Show more

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“…Photonic IFM has shown potential for a wide measurement range of 50 GHz [5], a high accuracy of 400 kHz [6], and can be integrated on-chip [7]. Additionally, the ability to measure simultaneous multiple frequencies is highly attractive in realistic spectrally cluttered environments [8]. However, these advantages have not been achieved simultaneously in a single system, due to the fundamental trade-off between measurement range and accuracy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photonic IFM has shown potential for a wide measurement range of 50 GHz [5], a high accuracy of 400 kHz [6], and can be integrated on-chip [7]. Additionally, the ability to measure simultaneous multiple frequencies is highly attractive in realistic spectrally cluttered environments [8]. However, these advantages have not been achieved simultaneously in a single system, due to the fundamental trade-off between measurement range and accuracy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1(c) can be neglected as they are outside the IRM instantaneous bandwidth, which is limited by the Brillouin linewidth of the SBS medium and is around 15 MHz for a silica fibre. Techniques such as frequency modulating [25] or phase modulating [26] the pump wave have been reported to increase the Brillouin linewidth to hundreds of megahertz. This can be used to increase the instantaneous bandwidth of the SBS based IRM.…”
Section: Topology and Operation Principlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To obtain the frequency of an unknown microwave signal, it is necessary to map the frequency to certain optical or electrical parameters. So far, numbers of IFM schemes have been proposed [4]- [15]. In these schemes, the frequency of the unknown microwave signals can be obtained through methods based on frequency-power mapping [4]- [11], frequency-space mapping [12], [13] and frequencytime mapping [14], [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, numbers of IFM schemes have been proposed [4]- [15]. In these schemes, the frequency of the unknown microwave signals can be obtained through methods based on frequency-power mapping [4]- [11], frequency-space mapping [12], [13] and frequencytime mapping [14], [15]. For the frequency-space mapping techniques, the laser is modulated with an unknown microwave signal, and then the different spectral components in the optical domain are separated in space by means of a spatial filter such as a Bragg grating Fabry-Perot (BGFP) device [12] or a diffraction grating [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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