IP Library Granted Patent US 8,610,625
Granted Patent B2
US 8,610,625 · App. 12/975,485 · Granted Dec 17, 2013

Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving phase-controlled radiofrequency signals

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Patent No.
US 8,610,625
App. No.
12/975,485
Granted
Dec 17, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of beamforming a radiofrequency array having multiple antenna elements is provided. The method includes transmitting two or more sub-beams of a modulated light beam through a switched fabric, using wavelength switching to designate a respective path through the switched fabric for each sub-beam, and converting each sub-beam to a driving signal for one or more of the antenna elements or to a received signal from one or more of the antenna elements. Each path through the switched fabric has a selected cumulative true time delay.

Claims (34)

1. A method of beamforming a radiofrequency (RF) array having multiple antenna elements, comprising:

(a) transmitting two or more sub-beams split from a modulated light beam having a first wavelength through a switched fabric, the switched fabric including a wavelength shifter configured for shifting at least one of the two or more sub-beams from the first wavelength to a second wavelength;

(b) using wavelength switching to designate a respective path through the switched fabric for each sub-beam, wherein each path has a selected cumulative true time delay; and

(c) converting each sub-beam to provide a respective driving signal for each of one or more of the antenna elements or converting the modulated light beam to provide a received signal from one or more of the antenna elements.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

the respective path for each sub-beam passes through at least two stages of delay elements; and

each said stage provides phase adjustment at a respective level of precision by subjecting the sub-beam to a selected amount of true time delay.

3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising adjusting the phase of the RF signal modulated onto each sub-beam at a highest level of precision by electronic phase-shifting of the RF signal.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

modulating an RF signal onto a light beam, thereby to produce said modulated light beam;

and splitting the modulated light beam into two or more sub-beams before the step of transmitting the sub-beams through the switched fabric; and

wherein the converting step is carried out to provide respective driving signals for one or more of the antenna elements.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein:

each sub-beam to be transmitted through the switched fabric is modulated with an RF signal detected by an antenna element of an antenna array;

the modulated light beam is a composite beam in which the respective sub-beams are combined after passing through the switched fabric; and

the modulated light beam is converted to provide a received signal from one or more of the antenna elements.

6. Apparatus, comprising:

(a) a radiofrequency antenna array having multiple antenna elements;

(b) an optoelectronic device connected to each of the antenna elements, wherein each said optoelectronic device is configured to obtain an RF signal for driving its respective antenna element by converting a modulated optical sub-beam, or is configured to modulate, onto an optical sub-beam, an RF signal detected by its respective antenna element;

(c) an optical switched fabric having a set of input or output ports arranged to accept light from the respective optoelectronic devices or to deliver light to the respective optoelectronic devices;

(d) an optical switching controller; and

(e) a source of RF-modulated laser light for injection into the switched fabric or a detector configured to receive modulated light from the switched fabric and convert it to provide an RF signal; wherein:

(f) the switched fabric comprises a plurality of passive optical true time delay elements, a plurality of wavelength-selective routing elements, and a plurality of wavelength shifters;

(g) the wavelength shifters are connected to the optical switching controller;

(h) the wavelength shifters are configured to shift at least one of a plurality of sub-beams from a first wavelength to a second wavelength, and are configurable, by said controller, to define a respective path through the switched fabric for each of the plurality of sub-beams, wherein each path is directed by the routing elements through one or more time delay elements to provide a selected cumulative true time delay; and

(i) the switched fabric is operable to deliver the RF-modulated laser light having the first wavelength to the respective optoelectronic devices by splitting the RF-modulated laser light having the first wavelength into respective sub-beams, or to deliver respective sub-beams from the optoelectronic devices to the detector as a composite light beam.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 , wherein:

the switched fabric is configured such that there are at least two successive stages of parallel delay elements;

each sub-beam is directable, in sequence, through one delay element of a first stage and through one delay element of at least one further delay stage; and

each delay stage provides true time delay at a different level of precision.

8. The apparatus of claim 6 , further comprising an electronic phase shifter connected to each optoelectronic device and configured to adjust the phase of the RF signal obtained from or delivered to the connected optoelectronic device.

9. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein each delay stage comprises at least one subnetwork, and each subnetwork comprises:

a first and a second arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) for wavelength-selective routing between a plurality of input ports and a plurality of output ports of each said AWG; and

a plurality of passive optical delay elements arrayed in parallel between said AWGs such that each said delay element is optically connected from an output port of the first AWG to an input port of the second AWG.

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