Title :
High-performance optical CDMA system based on 2-D optical orthogonal codes
Author :
Mendez, Antonio J. ; Gagliardi, Robert M. ; Hernandez, Vincent J. ; Bennett, Corey V. ; Lennon, William J.
Author_Institution :
Mendez R&D Associates, El Segundo, CA, USA
Abstract :
Optical code-division multiple access (OCDMA) is an interesting subject of research because of its potential to support asynchronous, bursty communications. OCDMA has been investigated for local area networks, access networks, and, more recently, as a packet label for emerging networks. Two-dimensional (2-D) OCDMA codes are preferred in current research because of the flexibility of designing the codes and their higher cardinality and spectral efficiency (SE) compared with direct sequence codes based on on-off keying and intensity modulation/direct detection, and because they lend themselves to being implemented with devices developed for wavelength-division-multiplexed (WDM) transmission (the 2-D codes typically combine wavelength and time as the two dimensions of the codes). This paper shows rigorously that 2-D wavelength/time codes have better SE than one-dimensional (1-D) CDMA/WDM combinations (of the same cardinality). Then, the paper describes a specific set of wavelength/time (W/T) codes and their implementation. These 2-D codes are high performance because they simultaneously have high cardinality (≫10), per-user high bandwidth (>1 Gb/s), and high SE (>0.10 b/s/Hz). The physical implementation of these W/T codes is described and their performance evaluated by system simulations and measurements on an OCDMA technology demonstrator. This research shows that OCDMA implementation complexity (e.g., incorporating double hard-limiting and interference estimation) can be avoided by using a guard time in the codes and an optical hard limiter in the receiver.
Keywords :
amplitude shift keying; code division multiple access; code division multiplexing; encoding; optical fibre networks; optical limiters; optical modulation; optical receivers; wavelength division multiplexing; 2D optical orthogonal codes; CDMA/WDM combinations; OCDMA codes; OCDMA implementation complexity; OCDMA technology demonstrator; access networks; access protocols; asynchronous communications; bursty communications; cardinality; double hard-limiting estimation; encoding; intensity modulation; interference estimation; local area networks; multiaccess communication; on-off keying; optical CDMA system; optical code division multiple access; optical fiber communication; optical hard limiter; optical receiver; packet label; system simulations; wavelength-division-multiplexed transmission; wavelength/time codes; Bandwidth; Encoding; Intensity modulation; Interference; Multiaccess communication; Optical fiber LAN; Optical receivers; Research and development; Two dimensional displays; Wavelength division multiplexing; 65; Access protocols; CDMA; code-division multiple access; codes; encoding; multiaccess communication; numerical modeling; optical fiber communication;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2004.837296