Abstract
A time-varying microwave photonic filter (TV-MPF) based on stimulated Brillouin scattering is proposed and utilized to suppress the in-band noise of broadband arbitrary microwave waveforms, thereby improving the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The filter-controlling signal is designed according to the signal to be filtered and drives the TV-MPF so that the passband of the filter is always aligned with the frequencies of the signal to be filtered. By continuously tracking the signal spectral component, the TV-MPF retains the spectral components of the signal and filters out the noise other than the spectral components of the signal at the current time, improving the in-band SNR of the signal to be filtered. An experiment is performed. A variety of signals with different formats and in-band SNRs are used to test the noise suppression capability of the TV-MPF, and the waveform mean-square error is calculated to quantify the improvement of the signal, demonstrating the excellent adaptability of the proposed TV-MPF to different kinds of signals.
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