Microwave photonic signal processing

R.A. Minasian, X. Yi, E.H.W. Chan, T.X.H. Huang, W. Zhang

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Abstract

Photonic signal processing offers the prospect of realising extremely high multi-GHz sampling frequencies, overcoming inherent electronic limitations. These processors provide new capabilities for realising high time-bandwidth operation and high-resolution performance. In-fibre signal processors are inherently compatible with fibre optic microwave systems, and can provide connectivity with in-built signal conditioning. Recent new methods in wideband signal processors including high-resolution, arbitrary response, low noise, programmable processing, beamforming, and ultra-wide continuous filter tunability, are presented.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2011 IEEE International Topical Meeting on Microwave Photonics - Jointly Held with the 2011 Asia-Pacific Microwave Photonics Conference
PublisherIEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pages381-384
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-61284-718-4
ISBN (Print)978-1-61284-716-0
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
EventIEEE International Topical Meeting on Microwave Photonics (MWP 2011) - Jointly Held with the 2011 Asia-Pacific Microwave Photonics Conference ( APMP 2011) - Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Duration: 18 Oct 201121 Oct 2011
Conference number: 2011

Conference

ConferenceIEEE International Topical Meeting on Microwave Photonics (MWP 2011) - Jointly Held with the 2011 Asia-Pacific Microwave Photonics Conference ( APMP 2011)
Abbreviated titleMWP/APMP
Country/TerritorySingapore
CitySingapore
Period18/10/1121/10/11

Bibliographical note

Conference of 2011 IEEE International Topical Meeting on Microwave Photonics - Jointly Held with the 2011 Asia-Pacific Microwave Photonics Conference, MWP/APMP 2011 ; Conference Date: 18 October 2011 Through 21 October 2011; Conference Code:87828

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