We report a theoretical investigation of the crosstalk performance of photonic code-division multiple-access (CDMA) networks that are based on coherent matched filtering of optical pulses. We describe the importance of time gating in the reduction of noise in spread-time CDMA schemes. We give guidelines for the selection of codes in coherent matched filtering and give a code set that produces low crosstalk. We present calculated bitor rates (BER's) that show for individual user data rates in the gigabit per second range that crosstalk limits aggregate bit rates to the tens of gigabits per second range. This level of performance is a significant improvement over purely incoherent spread-time approaches. Such low crosstalk suggests that this ...
We employ photon-counting techniques to analyze the performance of an all-optical fiber-optic code d...
Abstract—In this paper we use optical power control to support multirate transmission over temporal ...
This paper analyzes the asynchronous error performance of optical code-division multiple access syst...
We report a theoretical investigation of the crosstalk performance of photonic code-division multipl...
We investigate a photonic CDMA system based on coherent matched filtering in ladder networks, employ...
Photonic code-division multiple access schemes have been proposed since the 1970s. Although there ar...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 18).Murat Y. Azizoḡlu, Jawad A. Salehi, Ying L...
In this paper we provide an accurate analysis of the performance of a random-carrier (RC) code-divis...
The work presented in this thesis explores avenues to efficiently use code-division as the multiple-...
The performance of two-dimensional (2-D) time-wavelength (TW) optical code-division multiple access ...
We analyze a code-division multiple access technique where information is optically encoded by manip...
We analyze a code-division multiple access technique where information is optically encoded by manip...
The effect of beat noise on optical CDMA networks utilising a range of 2-D time spreading/wavelength...
SUMMARY We theoretically analyze the performance of coherent ultrashort light pulse code-division mu...
Asynchronous multiplexing schemes are efficient than synchronous schemes, in a bursty traffic enviro...
We employ photon-counting techniques to analyze the performance of an all-optical fiber-optic code d...
Abstract—In this paper we use optical power control to support multirate transmission over temporal ...
This paper analyzes the asynchronous error performance of optical code-division multiple access syst...
We report a theoretical investigation of the crosstalk performance of photonic code-division multipl...
We investigate a photonic CDMA system based on coherent matched filtering in ladder networks, employ...
Photonic code-division multiple access schemes have been proposed since the 1970s. Although there ar...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 18).Murat Y. Azizoḡlu, Jawad A. Salehi, Ying L...
In this paper we provide an accurate analysis of the performance of a random-carrier (RC) code-divis...
The work presented in this thesis explores avenues to efficiently use code-division as the multiple-...
The performance of two-dimensional (2-D) time-wavelength (TW) optical code-division multiple access ...
We analyze a code-division multiple access technique where information is optically encoded by manip...
We analyze a code-division multiple access technique where information is optically encoded by manip...
The effect of beat noise on optical CDMA networks utilising a range of 2-D time spreading/wavelength...
SUMMARY We theoretically analyze the performance of coherent ultrashort light pulse code-division mu...
Asynchronous multiplexing schemes are efficient than synchronous schemes, in a bursty traffic enviro...
We employ photon-counting techniques to analyze the performance of an all-optical fiber-optic code d...
Abstract—In this paper we use optical power control to support multirate transmission over temporal ...
This paper analyzes the asynchronous error performance of optical code-division multiple access syst...