Stabilization of Phase of a Sinusoidal Signal Transmitted Over Optical Fiber
TBMG-6630
01/01/2010
- Content
In the process of connecting widely distributed antennas into a coherent array, it is necessary to synchronize the timing of signals at the various locations. This can be accomplished by distributing a common reference signal from a central source, usually over optical fiber. A high-frequency (RF or microwave) tone is a good choice for the reference. One difficulty is that the effective length of the optical fiber changes with temperature and mechanical stress, leading to phase instability in the received tone. This innovation provides a new way to stabilize the phase of the received tone, in spite of variations in the electrical length of the fiber.
- Citation
- "Stabilization of Phase of a Sinusoidal Signal Transmitted Over Optical Fiber," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2010.