Title :
IP Routing and Transmission Analysis in Optical CDMA Networks: Coherent Modulation With Incoherent Demodulation
Author :
Karbassian, M. Massoud ; Ghafouri-Shiraz, H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron., Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Abstract :
A novel Internet protocol (IP) transmission and routing is proposed over coherent multiple array (M-ary) frequency shift keying optical code-division multiple-access (FSK-OCDMA) network with incoherent demodulation. The architecture also benefits from the use of the co-channel interference canceller. In contrast to wavelength-division multiple-access (WDMA), a fewer set of wavelengths are needed as a result of M-ary source coding. As the spreading codes, double-padded modified prime codes (DPMPC) have been employed. The performance has been analyzed in terms of the users´ channel utilization in the network and compared with common incoherent pulse-position modulation technique. The results indicate that this architecture is very power efficient and enhances the network capacity. With the advantage of shorter code length, DPMPC also improves the throughput. It is shown that for a maximum bit-rate, the network performance can be improved by reducing the channel utilization. Since each IP packet is buffered only at the edge of this network, the buffer delay is considerably reduced. The novel encoder adjusting time management reduces the switching time notably rather than traditional routing. Our analytical investigation clearly indicates that this OCDMA technique can be an excellent candidate for the future ultra-fast high bit-rate optical IP networks.
Keywords :
IP networks; channel allocation; cochannel interference; code division multiple access; demodulation; frequency shift keying; interference suppression; optical fibre networks; optical modulation; source coding; telecommunication network routing; wavelength division multiplexing; FSK-OCDMA; IP routing; Internet protocol transmission analysis; channel utilization; cochannel interference canceller; code-division multiple-access; coherent modulation; double-padded modified prime codes; encoder; incoherent demodulation; m-ary source coding; multiple array frequency shift keying; optical CDMA network; spreading codes; wavelength-division multiple-access; IP routing; multiple access interference (MAI); optical CDMA; prime code families;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2009.2016581