We determine the capacity and numbers of users that can be supported by CDMA networks that use coherence multiplexing. The analysis takes into account reduced optical beat noise due to differential detection of the decoder outputs. The analysis also includes the effect of fibre dispersion and shows that there is an optimum source line width for a given link length and user bit rate. We confirm that the capacity is severely restricted by optical beat noise. However, our calculations show that performances achievable may be adequate for certain local area and access network type applications. For example, at 40 Mb/s per user a maximum of 50 users can be supported over 12 km. We compare our calculations with the measured performance of our rec...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a potentially inexpensive form of optical CDMA, which is particularly...
This thesis is concerned with the performance limits arising in optical code-division multiple-acces...
An optical RF feeding system for wireless access is proposed, in which the radio access points are d...
We determine the capacity and numbers of users that can be supported by CDMA networks that use coher...
The capacity and number of users that can be supported by code-division multiple access (CDMA) netwo...
We experimentally verify the impact of optical beat noise on a coherence-multiplexed optical communi...
We experimentally verify the impact of optical beat noise on a coherence-multiplexed optical communi...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a relatively unknown form of optical CDMA, which is particulary suita...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a potentially inexpensive form of optical CDMA, which is particularly...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a relatively unknown form of optical CDMA, which is particulary suita...
Future generations of cellular networks envision unprecedented growth in capacity requirements essen...
Abstract: The effects of turbo-coding on the coherence multiplexed optical PPM CDMA systems are show...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a specific form of CDMA that is particularly suitable for optical com...
Coherence Multiplexing is a relatively unknown form of a CDMA-system, especially used in access netw...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a specific form of CDMA that is particularly suitable for optical com...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a potentially inexpensive form of optical CDMA, which is particularly...
This thesis is concerned with the performance limits arising in optical code-division multiple-acces...
An optical RF feeding system for wireless access is proposed, in which the radio access points are d...
We determine the capacity and numbers of users that can be supported by CDMA networks that use coher...
The capacity and number of users that can be supported by code-division multiple access (CDMA) netwo...
We experimentally verify the impact of optical beat noise on a coherence-multiplexed optical communi...
We experimentally verify the impact of optical beat noise on a coherence-multiplexed optical communi...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a relatively unknown form of optical CDMA, which is particulary suita...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a potentially inexpensive form of optical CDMA, which is particularly...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a relatively unknown form of optical CDMA, which is particulary suita...
Future generations of cellular networks envision unprecedented growth in capacity requirements essen...
Abstract: The effects of turbo-coding on the coherence multiplexed optical PPM CDMA systems are show...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a specific form of CDMA that is particularly suitable for optical com...
Coherence Multiplexing is a relatively unknown form of a CDMA-system, especially used in access netw...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a specific form of CDMA that is particularly suitable for optical com...
Coherence multiplexing (CM) is a potentially inexpensive form of optical CDMA, which is particularly...
This thesis is concerned with the performance limits arising in optical code-division multiple-acces...
An optical RF feeding system for wireless access is proposed, in which the radio access points are d...