Abstract

Abstract: An ultrawideband (UWB) radar system for remote ranging based onmicrowave-photonic chaotic signal generation and fiber-optic distribution is proposedand demonstrated experimentally. In this system, an optical-feedback semiconductorlaser with optical injection in the central office generates photonic UWB chaos as probingsignal, and two single-mode fibers transport the optical signal to the remote antennamonitoring terminal and return the corresponding echoed signal back to the centraloffice. In the remote antenna terminal, the photonic signal is transformed into microwavechaos by a fast photodetector and then launched to target by a transmitting antenna,and the echoed signal received by another antenna is converted into optical domain bymodulating a laser diode. The target ranging is achieved at the central office by correlat-ing the echoed signal with the reference signal. We experimentally realize a detectionrange of 8 m, for a free-space target, after 24-km remote distance, and achieve a rang-ing resolution of 3 cm for single target and 8 cm for double targets. In another fiber linkbranch with 15-km fiber transmission, we obtained the 2-cm ranging resolution for asingle target.Index Terms: Chaos, remote radar, semiconductor lasers.

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