2020
DOI: 10.1109/jphot.2020.2993261
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Photonic Approach for Measuring AOA of Multiple Signals With Improved Measurement Accuracy

Abstract: The objective of this paper is to present a microwave photonic system that can measure the angle of arrival (AOA) of multiple microwave signals with improved measurement accuracy. It is based on a photonic mixer approach to down convert the incoming microwave signals into IF signals, which enables a low-frequency electrical spectrum analyser to be used for measuring the power of the IF signals to determine the incoming microwave signal AOAs. AOA measurement errors can be reduced by operating the optical modula… Show more

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“…Hence, a small measurement error for an IF signal phase difference of around 360°will lead to a large AOA measurement error. Note that several reported AOA measurement systems show the ability of measuring microwave signal AOA with errors of less than ±2° [7], [8], [13]. However, the small AOA measurement errors are obtained in a small AOA measurement range, these AOA measurement systems cannot be used in a long baseline interferometer antenna system, and/or an expensive and bulky ESA is needed to measure the microwave signal AOA.…”
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“…Hence, a small measurement error for an IF signal phase difference of around 360°will lead to a large AOA measurement error. Note that several reported AOA measurement systems show the ability of measuring microwave signal AOA with errors of less than ±2° [7], [8], [13]. However, the small AOA measurement errors are obtained in a small AOA measurement range, these AOA measurement systems cannot be used in a long baseline interferometer antenna system, and/or an expensive and bulky ESA is needed to measure the microwave signal AOA.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This solves the incoming microwave signal power dependent AOA measurement problem in the reported AOA measurement systems [5]- [8]. A DPD is compact and low cost compared to an ESA or an oscilloscope used in the reported AOA measurement systems [9]- [11], [13].…”
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“…uring intelligent driving, radar detection, wireless communication, internet of things and other emerging fields, it is critical to determine the real-time location of moving objects [1][2], which involves doppler frequency shift (DFS) as well as angle of arrival (AOA) measurements [3][4][5][6]. DFS is the frequency shift between the back and come signals [7], and is applied to obtain the velocity of the object.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…DFS is the frequency shift between the back and come signals [7], and is applied to obtain the velocity of the object. The angle of the moving target can be estimated by AOA, which can be calculated through the phase difference between the echoes received by spatially-separated antennas [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. However, the narrow bandwidth and poor stability of key electronic devices limit the application of traditional electrical systems.…”
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confidence: 99%