This book helps to solve the problems and challenges of satellite sensing in the current environment of increasing communications bandwidths and multiplicity of electromagnetic signals. It presents technology that makes full use of the broadband low-loss advantages of optoelectronic technology and research into new broadband radio-frequency channelization and receiving technology based on photoelectric sensing.
The methods presented allow improvements in system performance in terms of receiving bandwidth, frequency-sensing accuracy, channel equalization, adjacent channel crosstalk, dynamic range, and complexity of the system structure. In addressing the difficulty of satellite spectrum control, including the issue of high-precision and real-time wide-spectrum sensing not being able to be obtained simultaneously, the book solves the problem of accurate and parallel-decomposition sensing technology using the dual-phase optical frequency comb. This method avoids the involvementof fine filtering and does not require fine alignment between the source and the filter but achieves high perceptual accuracy.
Satellite Photoelectric Sensing Technology explores the research background, significance, and current challenges associated with the technology, making it relevant and interesting to academics, practitioners, and postgraduate students in this field.
Professor
Jianjun Zhang received his Ph.D. degree from the Institute of Optoelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2010. He is now Professor of Beijing Institute of Spacecraft System Engineering, China Academy of Space Technology. He is a member of numerous professional organisations, including being the Chairman of the "Space (Aerospace) Information Technology" Professional Committee of China Electronics Society. He is mainly engaged in satellite navigation system design, advanced spatial information system technology based on cognitive mechanism. He has published more than 50 papers in international journals and conferences, authorized more than 20 invention patents at home and abroad, and published 3 monographs. He won the third prize of National Defense Science and Technology Progress Award with the first completion person.
Associate ProfessorJing Li received her Ph.D. degree from the Beijing Institute of Technology in 2011. She is currently an Associate Professor of the School of Automation, Beijing Institute of Technology. She is an expert member of the Space Information Technology Youth Committee of China Electronics Society, where the main research direction is robot environmental awareness, image detection and target tracking, multi-sensor information fusion. She has published 25 academic papers, authored one book "Image Detection and Target Tracking Technology", granted 7 national invention patents as the first author and the National Science and Technology Progress Award 2 (ranked 8th). The guided postgraduates have awarded the second prize of the 14th China Graduate Electronic Design Competition, the second prize of the first China-Russia (Industrial) Innovation Competition, and the second prize of the 14th National College Student Smart Car Competition.