Claims
- 1. A switching unit for use with an antenna array which has a set of antenna elements for producing a beam that can be steered by varying the phase gradient across the array, and said switching unit has associated therewith an input source producing an RF input signal, the switching unit comprising:
- (A) means for producing a plurality of signals of graduated phases from said input signal, the phase of each signal being shifted such that each signal is of a different phase;
- (B) a set of lasers, each laser being of a different color and producing an output signal, and each of said laser output signals being modulated by one of said phase-shifted signals such that a modulated laser signal of a given color corresponds to a particular phase of said modulation;
- (C) optical power combiner for combining said modulated laser signals to produce a composite output signal that is carried on a single fiber; and
- (D) optical network means connected to receive said composite output signal and having a tunable optical filter for each antenna element in said array, and said filters being tunable for selection of a particular laser color such that when a laser signal of a particular color is selected, the signal of the desired phase associated with that color is selected for that element in the array, whereby the phase gradient across the array is adjusted; and
- (E) means for converting said optical signals to radio frequency signals prior to said signals being applied to said antenna elements of said array.
- 2. The switching unit as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- said means for producing said plurality of signals of graduated phases includes a power divider coupled with a set of fixed phase shifters, said power divider being adapted to receive said RF input signal and split said input signal to said phase shifters, whereby each phase shifter produces an output signal of a different phase.
- 3. The switching unit as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- said means for producing said plurality of signals of graduated phases includes a set of laser pairs, and a phase lock loop associated with each laser pair, and each phase lock loop comparing the frequency of the lasers in each said pair to the same RF source of a predetermined RF frequency, such that said lasers in said laser pairs are frequency-locked in such a manner that the frequency difference between the lasers in each pair is equal to a predetermined RF frequency, and such that the phase difference of each laser pair is the same value, and one of said lasers in each pair being modulated by an input signal which is a baseband signal of a particular phase, and also including an optical combiner for combining said two lasers signals after said one of said signals is modulated, to produce a modulated optical signal of a particular phase.
- 4. The switching unit as defined in claim 1 wherein:
- said means for producing said plurality of signals of graduated phases includes a set of laser pairs, such laser pairs being frequency-locked such that the frequency difference between the lasers in each pair is equal to a predetermined RF frequency, and one of said lasers in each pair being modulated by a baseband signal derived from said input signal, and also including time delay means associated with each modulated optical signal for producing a particular time delay state for each signal.
- 5. The switching unit as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- an optical transmission line coupled between said power combiner means and said optical network means for carrying said composite signal from said laser set to said optical network.
- 6. The switching unit as defined in claim 5 further comprising:
- an optical time delay unit and an optical amplifier disposed between said power combiner and said optical network.
- 7. The switching unit as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- a beam-steering unit having means for tuning each optical filter to select a laser color, and thus a phase to be associated with each element of said array.
- 8. An electronically-steered phased array having an RF input source signal at a microwave frequency, the phased array comprising:
- (A) a plurality of spaced antenna elements for producing a beam, said beam being steerable by varying the phase gradient across the array;
- (B) phase shifted signal generator means connected to receive said RF input source signal and producing therefrom a plurality of RF signals, each of a different phase;
- (C) switching means including:
- (1) laser bank means having a plurality of lasers each of a different color and each producing an output signal;
- (2) modulator connected to modulate each laser output signal with one of said signals of a particular phase such that each laser color is associated with a particular phase;
- (D) optical power combiner means connected to receive said modulated laser signals in parallel and to produce a composite output signal which is carried on a single fiber;
- (E) optical select network having power divider means connected to receive said composite output signal, and a plurality of tunable optical filters, one of said filters being associated with each one of said antenna elements;
- (F) means for converting said optical signals to radio frequency signals; and
- (G) beam-steering unit connected to said optical filters in such a manner that a particular laser color, and thus a different time-dependent state, is selected and a radio frequency signal converted from said optical signal is applied to each antenna element in the array.
- 9. The phased array as defined in claim 8 wherein:
- said phase-shifted generator means includes a plurality of phase shifters connected to receive said RF input source signal of a particular phase and said lasers thus being associated with a given phase.
- 10. The phased array as defined in claim 8 wherein:
- said optical select network includes a plurality of subarrays each including a number of antenna elements, and an optical time delay unit being connected between said power divider and each said subarray in such a manner that a predetermined time delay is introduced into the composite output signal applied to each subarray whereby a desired time offset is introduced into the composite output signal for each subarray.
- 11. The phased array as defined in claim 10 wherein:
- each antenna element includes a receive module connected to receive as a first input external RF signals and, as a second input, said selected laser signal, and also including:
- (A) photodiode means for detecting said laser signal to produce an RF modulating signal;
- (B) an input receiving means for receiving said external signal from an outside source, and amplification means for amplifying said external signal;
- (C) mixing means for multiplying said RF modulating signal and said amplified external signal to produce an IF signal;
- (D) laser diode means to re-convert said IF signal to optical wavelengths, producing an optical receive signal; and
- (E) photodetector and combiner means to combine said optical receive signal with signals from other antenna elements in the array.
- 12. The phased array as defined in claim 11 wherein:
- each said antenna element includes a transmit module connected to receive the laser signal selected for that element, and photodiode means for detecting said laser signal to produce an RF transmission signal, and amplification means for amplifying said RF transmission signal.
- 13. The phased array as defined in claim 8 further comprising:
- a receiver circuit coupled with each said antenna element, said receiver circuit including:
- (A) a plurality of laser means, each laser means modulating an incoming RF signal from each said antenna element,
- (B) a power divider means associated with each antenna element and being connected to receive a modulated laser signal that from that element and to split that signal into a plurality of individual signals,
- (C) a plurality of photodiode arrays connected to receive as inputs, one of said individual signals from each of said power dividers associated with said antenna elements, and each said photodiode array being coupled with a time delay implementation means which imparts a predetermined time offset to an output signal form said photodiode array,
- (D) switching means coupled with said photodiode arrays for selecting the modulated laser as the output of that photodiode array to be impressed with the time offset for that array, and
- (E) optical power combiner means for receiving said output signals from said photodiode arrays with said time offsets and summing said output signals.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/778,201, filed Dec. 30, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,977,911, the specification of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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