The author uses d-dimensional shuffle patterns to describe optical frequency division multiplexing. A complexity measure is derived from the geometry of common shuffle patterns and is extended to evaluate d-dimensional shuffle patterns. The least complexity of the generated patterns is determined with respect to the size and the dimension of the data sets. Trade-offs between the dimension of the data sets and the frequency-conversion-based processing of the pattern generation are discussed. A comparison of multiplexing on vectors and arrays is presented. The relation of the complexity analysis to the design of optical frequency division multiplexing systems is briefly discussed
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To describe quantitatively the complexity of two-dimensional patterns we introduce a complexity meas...
The multi-dimensional sampling theorem is explained. A mathematical description is used that makes p...
In this paper, we present an estimation of the digital signal processing (DSP) computational complex...
The various possibilities of optically interconnecting 16*16-data arrays by shuffle patterns are pre...
The transformations of a two-dimensional shuffle on a 4*4 array into a one-dimensional shuffle on a ...
The paper describes a multistage interconnection network (MIN) with regular interconnections in thre...
Optical computing has been suggested as a means of achieving a high degree of parallelism for both s...
A strong bit pattern dependence in optical transmission links employing multilevel modulation format...
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Digital chaotic behavior in an optically processing element is analyzed. It was obtained as the resu...
The effect of beat noise on optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA) systems using a range of t...
This paper reviews the performance of optimized modulation formats in 2, 4, and 8 dimensions. We pre...
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