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22 August 1988 Photodetector Arrays For Acousto-Optical Channelizers
Gordon Wood Anderson, Francis J. Kub, Anthony E. Spezio
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Abstract
Future electromagnetic environments will have much higher signal densities than current system processors are capable of detecting, sorting, and classifying. New channelizer system processors utilizing acousto-optical Bragg cells followed by advanced detector arrays and microelectronic signal preprocessing circuits to minimize the input signal rate to the digital processor have the potential to meet future system processing needs. Detector considerations for the required, new channelizer system processors are discussed.
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Gordon Wood Anderson, Francis J. Kub, and Anthony E. Spezio "Photodetector Arrays For Acousto-Optical Channelizers", Proc. SPIE 0936, Advances in Optical Information Processing III, (22 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946914
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Detector arrays

Sensors

Adaptive optics

Digital signal processing

Signal detection

Bragg cells

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