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24 August 1992 Acousto-optic signal processors for air defense sensors
Michael C. Zari, Robert J. Berinato, Anthony F. Zwilling, Dennis R. Pape
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Optical signal processing architectures have been designed which offer potential solutions to Air Defense Initiative (ADI) radar signal processing requirements for low radar cross-section target detection and noncooperative target recognition (NCTR). A rack-mounted engineering development model of a wide-bandwidth acousto-optic correlator has been developed to provide high range resolution for target feature extraction and discrimination. A wideband acousto-optic range-Doppler processor brassboard has also been designed to provide simultaneous high range resolution and Doppler filtering. Design and fabrication of a test radar subsystem is in progress, and will be utilized as an ADI clutter suppression test-bed for integration and testing of the high resolution acousto-optic correlator engineering development model and the acousto-optic range-Doppler processor brassboard. In this paper, the designs and status of the optical processors and test-bed are described.
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Michael C. Zari, Robert J. Berinato, Anthony F. Zwilling, and Dennis R. Pape "Acousto-optic signal processors for air defense sensors", Proc. SPIE 1704, Advances in Optical Information Processing V, (24 August 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139888
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KEYWORDS
Acousto-optics

Signal processing

Doppler effect

Radar

Defense and security

Optical correlators

Radar signal processing

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