ShangYuan Li
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- Associate researcher
- Supervisor of Master's Candidates
- Name (Simplified Chinese):ShangYuan Li
- Name (English):ShangYuan Li
- Education Level:With Certificate of Graduation for Doctorate Study
- Professional Title:Associate researcher
- Status:Employed
- Alma Mater:清华大学
- Teacher College:DZGCX

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- Selected Publications
23. Lin, Y., Li, Y., Li, Q., Chen, M., Xu, F., & Wang, Y., et al. (2018). A long lasting vortex Rossby wave induced rainband of typhoon Longwang (2005). Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 99, 1127–1134.
Release time:2023-05-08 Hits:
- DOI number:10.1364/OE.430910
- Journal:OPTICS EXPRESS
- Abstract:This paper reports a photonics-assisted joint radar and communication system for intelligent transportation based on an optoelectronic oscillator (OEO). By manipulating the optical multi-dimensional processing module inserted in the OEO loop, two phase-orthogonal integrated signals are generated with low phase noise and high frequency, as the communication data loaded on the overall polarity of radar pulses. At the receiver, single-channel matched filtering and two-channel IQ data fusion are utilized to retrieve the communication data and the range profile, without any performance deterioration of either. In this way, the contradiction between the performance of two functions existing in the previous scheme is solved, and the integrated performance can be further optimized as bandwidth increases. A proof-of-concept experiment with 2 GHz bandwidth at 24 GHz, which is the operating frequency of short-range automotive radar, is carried out to verify that the proposed system can meet the requirement of the intelligent vehicles in the short-range scene. A communication capacity of 335.6 Mbps, a range profile with a resolution of 0.075 m, and a peak-to-sidelobe ratio (PSLR) of 20 dB is demonstrated under the experimental condition. The error vector magnitude (EVM) curve and constellation diagrams versus received power are measured, where the EVM is -8 and -14.5 dB corresponding to a power of -14 and 6 dBm, respectively. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement
- First Author:Xue, Zhujun, Li, Shangyuan, Xue, Xiaoxiao, Zheng, Xiaoping, Zhou, Bingkun
- Indexed by:J
- Document Type:Article
- Volume:29
- Issue:14
- Page Number:22442
- ISSN No.:1094-4087
- Translation or Not:no