Dimensioning of a multibeam coherent photonic beamformer fed by a phased array antenna

Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Date
2018
Volume
26
Issue
5
Journal
Optics Express
Series Titel
Book Title
Publisher
Washington, DC : Optical Society of America, OSA
Link to publishers version
Abstract

The design and dimensioning of a photonic-aided payload for a multi-beam high-throughput communications satellite is a complex problem in which the antenna, RF and photonic subsystems must be considered as a whole for achieving best performance with lowest mass and power consumption. In this paper, we propose and dimension the receiving stage of a communications satellite comprising a phased array antenna (PAA) feeding a multibeam photonic beamforming system (PBS). The PBS uses a single wavelength and resorts to heterodyne detection such that the retrieved beams are frequency downconverted. End-to-end system modeling shows that the complexity of the PAA and PBS can be traded-o for signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) or power consumption without compromising the beam width. The dimensioning of a realistic scenario is presented, showing that an SNR and beam crosstalk on the order of 20 dB are achievable with a total power consumption below 1 kW for a typical number of 100 antenna elements (AEs).

Description
Keywords
Citation
Drummond, M. V., Duarte, V. C., Albuquerque, A., Nogueira, R. N., Stampoulidis, L., Winzer, G., et al. (2018). Dimensioning of a multibeam coherent photonic beamformer fed by a phased array antenna (Washington, DC : Optical Society of America, OSA). Washington, DC : Optical Society of America, OSA. https://doi.org//10.1364/oe.26.006158
Collections
License
CC BY 4.0 Unported