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22 August 1988 Broadband Beamforming Via Acousto-Optics
Shih-Chun Lin, John Hong, R.Scott Boughton, Demetri Psaltis
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Abstract
A novel broadband beamformer based on space-integrating, interferometric multichannel acousto-optic correlators was proposed. Both analysis and experiments were carried out to validate the concept. Simultaneous beamforming and pulse compression were demonstra'ted by an experimental simulation with a 126-bit PN coded signal of 50-MHz bandwidth. Analysis also showed that the system was suitable for multiple beamforming. The responses of the system to narrow (cw) and wideband (random noise) jammers, both on-boresight and off-bore-sight, were investigated experimentally. Results showed that, against these interferences, the system was quite robust due to the processing gain, even for the worst case where the jammers was on-boresight and its frequency coincided with the signal carrier. However, the system's sensitivity was reduced by a factor of four for the wideband jammer and a factor of ten for the narrow band jammer. The dynamic range of the system was measured to exceed 20 dB, only to be limited by detector saturation and Bragg cell non-linearity. The system could be made adaptive.
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Shih-Chun Lin, John Hong, R.Scott Boughton, and Demetri Psaltis "Broadband Beamforming Via Acousto-Optics", Proc. SPIE 0936, Advances in Optical Information Processing III, (22 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946929
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KEYWORDS
Bragg cells

Phased arrays

Sensors

Acousto-optics

Optical correlators

Optical signal processing

Signal processing

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