We investigate the benefits of employing a saturated SOA to reduce optical noise in an incoherent light OCDMA system. In the context of spectrum-slicing, SOA-based noise suppression has shown significant potential for enhancing the signal quality of noisy light. In this paper, we evaluate the viability of the technique for spectral amplitude coded OCDMA, and show that the benefits of SOA-based noise suppression do not extend readily to this application, due to post-SOA optical filtering effects at the receiver. However, appreciable performance improvements can in principle be realized through optimized system and decoder design
Spectrum-sliced wavelength division multiplexing is becoming an attractive cost effective candidate ...
In this letter, we investigate the removal of multiple access interference and optical beat noise fr...
In this letter, we investigate the removal of multiple access interference and optical beat noise fr...
Abstract — We investigate the benefits of employing a saturated SOA to reduce optical noise in an in...
In this paper, we present an experimental and numerical study of semiconductor optical amplifier (SO...
Abstract—In this paper, we present an experimental and numer-ical study of semiconductor optical amp...
In this thesis I present a comprehensive system-level study of the intensity noise suppression offer...
In this thesis I present a comprehensive system-level study of the intensity noise suppression offer...
To boost the performance of spectral-amplitude coding optical code-division multiple-access (SAC-OCD...
Optical code division multiple access (OCDMA) is a multiplexing technique that has a number of inher...
Optical code division multiple access (OCDMA) is a multiplexing technique that has a number of inher...
Spectrum-slicing techniques employing incoherent light are an economic, practical and therefore attr...
We investigate experimentally and numerically the performance impact of optical filtering in a spect...
We present an experimental and numerical study into the filtering effects in a spectrum-sliced incoh...
In this letter, we investigate the removal of multiple access interference and optical beat noise fr...
Spectrum-sliced wavelength division multiplexing is becoming an attractive cost effective candidate ...
In this letter, we investigate the removal of multiple access interference and optical beat noise fr...
In this letter, we investigate the removal of multiple access interference and optical beat noise fr...
Abstract — We investigate the benefits of employing a saturated SOA to reduce optical noise in an in...
In this paper, we present an experimental and numerical study of semiconductor optical amplifier (SO...
Abstract—In this paper, we present an experimental and numer-ical study of semiconductor optical amp...
In this thesis I present a comprehensive system-level study of the intensity noise suppression offer...
In this thesis I present a comprehensive system-level study of the intensity noise suppression offer...
To boost the performance of spectral-amplitude coding optical code-division multiple-access (SAC-OCD...
Optical code division multiple access (OCDMA) is a multiplexing technique that has a number of inher...
Optical code division multiple access (OCDMA) is a multiplexing technique that has a number of inher...
Spectrum-slicing techniques employing incoherent light are an economic, practical and therefore attr...
We investigate experimentally and numerically the performance impact of optical filtering in a spect...
We present an experimental and numerical study into the filtering effects in a spectrum-sliced incoh...
In this letter, we investigate the removal of multiple access interference and optical beat noise fr...
Spectrum-sliced wavelength division multiplexing is becoming an attractive cost effective candidate ...
In this letter, we investigate the removal of multiple access interference and optical beat noise fr...
In this letter, we investigate the removal of multiple access interference and optical beat noise fr...