A photonic method for simultaneously measuring the Doppler frequency shift (DFS) and angle of arrival (AOA) of microwave signal is proposed and verified by simulation. The echo signals are applied to a dual-parallel dual-drive Mach–Zehnder modulator for modulating the lightwave with carrier-suppressed double-sideband pattern. The lightwave carrying the echo signals is coupled with the lightwave carrying the local oscillator signal, and their upper and lower sidebands are separated by an interleaver. Then, the optical signals are converted into low-frequency electrical signals by two identical photodiodes, and the parameters of DFS and AOA are obtained by processing two low-frequency photocurrents. In the simulation, the measurements of the DFSs in the range of ± 1 MHz with errors < ± 9 × 10 − 4 Hz and the AOAs from 1.82 deg to 90 deg with errors <0.9 deg are realized, and the orientation of DFS can also be distinguished by comparing the phase difference of two electrical signals. |
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Phase shifts
Doppler effect
Microwave radiation
Modulators
Modulation
Digital signal processing
Optical engineering