Abstract:
We consider optical processing of wideband RF signals for beamforming with antenna arrays. We focus on the applications with the number of antenna elements L much greater...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
We consider optical processing of wideband RF signals for beamforming with antenna arrays. We focus on the applications with the number of antenna elements L much greater than the number of users K, e.g. multibeam satellites. For wideband signals, beamforming requires frequency selective processing that is expensive if electronic filters are used. We investigate the use of optical signal processing to reduce the number of electronic filters from L in the base case with one filter per antenna element. We first show that wideband nulling of K -1 interfering users can be done by performing conventional beamforming in optics followed by K electronic filters. We then focus on digital transmission with K users and show that, instead of K independent symbol detections after interference nulling, joint detection allows us to perform conventional beamforming in optics followed by K electronic matched filters. The key observation is that the number of electronic filters depends on the number of users K and not on the number of antenna elements L.
Date of Conference: 04-06 October 2004
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 28 February 2005
Print ISBN:0-7803-8491-1