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Photonics for Radar Networks and Electronic Warfare Systems

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Microwave photonics is an emerging interdisciplinary area that investigates the deep interactions between microwaves and light waves for efficient generation, distribution, processing, control, and sensing of microwave, millimeter-wave, and terahertz signals. This book outlines the potential for microwave photonics in radar and electronic warfare systems, covering basic concepts and functions, comparing performance with conventional systems, describing its impact on digital signal processing, and exploring integration issues.

The main hardware functionalities provided by photonics in radar and EW systems are described: RF transport in optical fiber, photonics-based RF signal generation/up-conversion and analog-to-digital conversion/down-conversion, optical beamforming and optical RF filtering. The book describes the new radar and EW system architectures enabled by photonics, highlighting its potential in reducing the size, weight, power consumption and cost of the whole radar or EW systems. The book also reports new applications made possible by on-chip system implementations.

Chapters are written by global experts in radar, radar networks, electronic warfare systems and microwave photonics, who have been or are currently collaborating on these new applications of photonics at a system level, providing detailed and clear interdisciplinary information at research and industrial level for both the radar/EW and photonics communities.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 May 2019
  • Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781785613760

About

Antonella Bogoni is Professor at Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna in Pisa where she is leading the Digital & Microwave Photonics area. She dedicated her research activity to photonics technologies for optical fiber networks and microwave systems. In 2009 she got an ERC Starting Grant for developing a photonics-based fully digital radar which deserved the first publication on NATURE on this topic. To date she got more than 30 project grants. She is co/author of 55 patents 8 books and chapters more than 160 papers on international journals and more than 350 contributions in international conferences. Dr. Paolo Ghelfi is Head of Research Area at the PNT Lab of CNIT. His research interests are mainly in the field of microwave photonics actively contributing in pioneering the use of photonics techniques in radar systems and in reconfigurable wireless communications systems. He also has a long experience in coordinating scientific and industrial projects. To date Paolo Ghelfi has authored or co-authored more than 40 papers on International Journals more than 110 papers on International Conferences and 20 patents. Francesco Laghezza is a senior engineer at NXP Semiconductor The Netherlands. He works in the field of radar system design and digital signal processing. Dr. Laghezza have authored more than 80 papers in leading peer-reviewed journals and conferences and several patents. During his activities he was honored with the Young Engineering prize during the 2014 International Radar Symposium and with the Thales prize for his contribution in developing the first hybrid LIDARRADAR integrated architecture.

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