DocumentCode
1037585
Title
Code-Division Multiple-Access Techniques in Optical Fiber Networks—Part III: Optical AND Gate Receiver Structure With Generalized Optical Orthogonal Codes
Author
Mashhadi, Saeed ; Salehi, Jawad
Volume
54
Issue
7
fYear
2006
fDate
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1349
Lastpage
1349
Abstract
In this paper, we present a deep insight into the behavior of optical code-division multiple-access (CDMA) systems based on an incoherent, intensity encoding/decoding technique using a well-known class of codes, namely, optical orthogonal codes (OOCs). As opposed to parts I and II of this paper, where OOCs with cross-correlation
were considered, we consider generalized OOCs with
, where
is the weight of the corresponding codes. To enhance the performance of such systems, we propose that use of optical AND gate receiver, which, in an ideal case, e.g., in the absence of any noise source except the optical multiple-access noise, is optimum. Using some basic laws on probability, we present direct and exact solutions for OOCs with
, with optical AND gate as receiver. Using the exact solution, we obtain empirical solutions that can be easily used in optimizing the design criteria of such systems. From our optimization scheme, we obtain some fresh insight into the performance of OOCs with
. In particular, we can obtain some simple relations between
(minimum error rate),
(minimum required OOC length), and
(maximum number of interfering users to be supported), which are the most desired parameters for any optical CDMA system design. Furthermore, we show that in most practical cases, OOCs with
or
perform better than OOCs with
, while having a much bigger cardinality. Finally, we show that an upper bound on the maximum weight of OOCs are on the order of
where L is the length of the OOCs used in systems.
were considered, we consider generalized OOCs with
, where
is the weight of the corresponding codes. To enhance the performance of such systems, we propose that use of optical AND gate receiver, which, in an ideal case, e.g., in the absence of any noise source except the optical multiple-access noise, is optimum. Using some basic laws on probability, we present direct and exact solutions for OOCs with
, with optical AND gate as receiver. Using the exact solution, we obtain empirical solutions that can be easily used in optimizing the design criteria of such systems. From our optimization scheme, we obtain some fresh insight into the performance of OOCs with
. In particular, we can obtain some simple relations between
(minimum error rate),
(minimum required OOC length), and
(maximum number of interfering users to be supported), which are the most desired parameters for any optical CDMA system design. Furthermore, we show that in most practical cases, OOCs with
or
perform better than OOCs with
, while having a much bigger cardinality. Finally, we show that an upper bound on the maximum weight of OOCs are on the order of
where L is the length of the OOCs used in systems.Keywords
Decoding; Design optimization; Encoding; Error analysis; Multiaccess communication; Optical fiber networks; Optical fibers; Optical noise; Optical receivers; Upper bound;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOMM.2006.877941
Filename
1658234
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