Title :
Uncoded throughput capacities of optical CDMA communication channels
Author :
Shalaby, Hossam M H
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Alexandria Univ., Egypt
Abstract :
A comparison between the performance of several optical code-division multiple-access (CDMA) correlation receivers is presented. The performance is measured in terms of an uncoded throughput capacity. It is defined as the maximum data rate (in nats/chip time) that can be achieved with arbitrary small error probability. Both on-off keying (OOK) and pulse-position modulation (PPM) CDMA schemes are considered. Signature code correlations bounded by either one or two are employed. Our results reveal that the throughput capacity of the optical PPM-CDMA systems can be increased by increasing the code-correlation constraint from one to two. That of OOK-CDMA systems, however, cannot be increased. Further, the throughput capacity of PPM-CDMA systems with code-correlation constraint of two is greater than that of OOK-CDMA systems with code-correlation constraint of one or two. In fact, this improvement in the throughput of PPM-CDMA systems over that of OOK-CDMA approaches a limiting factor of 10 as the pulse-position multiplicity increases to infinity
Keywords :
channel capacity; code division multiple access; optical correlation; optical fibre LAN; optical receivers; pulse position modulation; spread spectrum communication; arbitrary small error probability; channel capacity; code weight; code-correlation constraint; correlation receivers; maximum data rate; maximum limiting throughput; on-off keying; optical CDMA communication channels; optical SS communications; pulse-position modulation; pulse-position multiplicity; signature code correlations; uncoded throughput capacities; Error probability; H infinity control; Multiaccess communication; Network address translation; Optical modulation; Optical pulses; Optical receivers; Pulse modulation; Semiconductor device measurement; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Photonics and Its Application at Egyptian Engineering Faculties and Institutes, 2002. Third Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Giza
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7163-1
DOI :
10.1109/PAIA.2002.995080