Title :
Spread-space holographic CDMA technique: basic analysis and applications
Author :
Abtahi, Mohammad ; Salehi, Jawad A.
Author_Institution :
Iran Telecom Res. Center, Tehran, Iran
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We analyze the basic principles of the spread-space holographic code division multiple access (CDMA) technique. We describe the structure of the encoder and decoder and present a basic mathematical analysis based on spatial harmonic decomposition for the receiver´s processing module, which is comprised of a Fourier transform lens and a holographic matched filter. Subsequently, we study two applications of optical holographic CDMA, namely, free-space holographic CDMA photonic switch and free-space (wireless) multiaccess optical (infrared) indoor communications. For both techniques, we describe the two-dimensional imaging techniques, namely user´s code transmission, and highlight the basic parameters and components that need to be optimized. To obtain the bit-error rate (BER) of the proposed application, we first evaluate the probability density function of multiuser interference and then evaluate the BER as a function of the processing gain, number of users, the received power, and the optimum threshold. For BER ≈ 10-9, the result shows an extraordinary number of users that can be supported via holographic CDMA, for both applications
Keywords :
Fourier transform optics; code division multiple access; decoding; encoding; error statistics; holography; matched filters; optical information processing; optical links; optical receivers; photonic switching systems; BER; Fourier transform; bit error rate; code division multiple access; decoder structure; encoder structure; free-space holographic CDMA photonic switch; free-space multiaccess optical indoor communications; holographic matched filter; infrared wireless communications; optical holographic CDMA; optimum threshold; processing gain; receiver processing module; spatial harmonic decomposition; spread-space holographic CDMA; two-dimensional imaging; user code transmission; wireless communications; Bit error rate; Decoding; Fourier transforms; Holographic optical components; Holography; Mathematical analysis; Multiaccess communication; Optical filters; Optical receivers; Power harmonic filters;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/7693.994825