A microwave photonic (MWP) pulse radar system for high-resolution target detection is proposed and experimentally demonstrated in this article. In the transmitter, a pulsed linearly-frequency-modulated (LFM) wave is generated based on optical frequency operation module (OFOM), which can generate LFM waves with ultra-flexibly tunable center frequency. In the receiver, optical-domain down-conversion is employed to convert the incoming echo to an intermediate frequency signal by a microwave photonic frequency mixer, which can free the receiver from high-speed ADC and provide an excellent wideband processing. Experimentally, a Ku-band pulsed LFM wave with a bandwidth of 840 MHz is generated and received through self-closed-loop and target detection test by the constructed system. The performance verifies that the proposed pulsed MWP radar has the potential of supporting high-resolution detection and recognition of distant targets.
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