TR-AC-0008 :1997.9.1

吉宇

Optical Signal Processing Multibeam Array Antennas for both Transmission and Reception

Abstract:technology to microwave array antennas for signal processing and beam formation. However, there have been few practical systems reported, and no report has been made on practical multibeam applications and its receive mode. This technical report summarizes the research works on the optical signal processing array antenna for transmission and reception of multiple beams, which was conducted at ATR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratory from April 1996 to August 1997. The beam forming network (BFN) of this antenna was achieved by using Fourier optics principles and optical heterodyne techniques. In Chapter 1, the structure of the optical processing feed is given along with consideration of overlapping multiple beams generation. The systems parameter design method and evaluation of optical power loss during processing are also described. A proof-of-concept experimental demonstration of the optical processor used for a 2-beam array antenna in the Ku is also shown in Chapter 1. Ultra-wideband, ultra-stable and high-level microwave signals are obtained. Measured amplitude and phase distributions of optical excitation to the array antenna show very good agreement with the calculated results. In Chapter 2, the concept and experimental examination of the receive mode of the optical processing multibeam array antennas are given. In this receive mode, the generated RF signals by optical processor will be shifted as LO signals, and the received RF beams will be discriminated in the downconverted IF frequency domain by a mixer array between optical processor and antenna elements. Chapter 3 gives a summary of this technical report and the problems in the future development.