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Multi-target ranging using an optical reservoir computing approach in the laterally coupled semiconductor lasers with self-feedback

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posted on 2024-11-17, 15:25 authored by Dong Zhou Zhong, Zhe Xu, Ya Lan Hu, Ke Ke Zhao, Jin Bo Zhang, Peng Hou, Wan An Deng, Jiang Tao Xi
We utilize three parallel reservoir computers using semiconductor lasers with optical feedback and light injection to model radar probe signals with delays. Three radar probe signals are generated by driving lasers constructed by a three-element laser array with self-feedback. The response lasers are implemented also by a three-element lase array with both delay-time feedback and optical injection, which are utilized as nonlinear nodes to realize the reservoirs. We show that each delayed radar probe signal can be predicted well and to synchronize with its corresponding trained reservoir, even when parameter mismatches exist between the response laser array and the driving laser array. Based on this, the three synchronous probe signals are utilized for ranging to three targets, respectively, using Hilbert transform. It is demonstrated that the relative errors for ranging can be very small and less than 0.6%. Our findings show that optical reservoir computing provides an effective way for applications of target ranging.

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National Natural Science Foundation of China (62075168)

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Journal title

Chinese Physics B

Volume

31

Issue

7

Language

English

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