A novel approach for improving the number of simultaneous users in a hybrid OCDMAOTDMA network is proposed and analysed. OCDMA system is based on two-dimensional wavelength-hopping time-spreading codes with multi-wavelengths picosecond carriers. The scalability increase was achieved by adding a third dimension to separate OCDMA user groups within OTDMA time slots by assigning them into different wavelength bands. We have shown this will scale-up the system capacity proportionally to the number of assigned wavelength bands. A self-clocking all-optical time gate was then demonstrated as an effective means for suppressing the growing detrimental multi access interference noise resulted from this capacity increase
We have investigated both theoretically and experimentally the elimination of multiple-access interf...
In this paper, we have shown that optical code division multiplexing (O-CDMA) systems at 10 Gb/s tha...
Abstract – Given K users simultaneously active, an Optical CDMA (OCDMA) receiver needs to discrimina...
A novel approach for improving the number of simultaneous users in a hybrid OCDMAOTDMA network is pr...
A novel approach for improving the number of simultaneous users in a hybrid OCDMAOTDMA network is pr...
A detailed analysis of the scalability of two-dimensional optical codes is presented and two network...
We present the architecture and code design for a highly scalable, 2.5 Gbis per user optical code di...
Optical CDMA is a flexible technology for efficient and scalable multiple access networks. It also o...
The technology of radio over fiber (RoF) regard a crucial point to solve problems in wireless commun...
Optical CDMA is an advanced and flexible communication technology with a potential to offer very ene...
In a world where bandwidth hungry applications are constantly being churned out to an ever ready sea...
We present and review several aspects of incoherent optical code-division multiple access (OCDMA), f...
We present analysis and proof-of-concept field demonstration of an incoherent optical code-division ...
Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) is an alternative multiplexing scheme to the more conv...
We propose and demonstrate a two-dimensional wavelength-hopping time-spreading optical code division...
We have investigated both theoretically and experimentally the elimination of multiple-access interf...
In this paper, we have shown that optical code division multiplexing (O-CDMA) systems at 10 Gb/s tha...
Abstract – Given K users simultaneously active, an Optical CDMA (OCDMA) receiver needs to discrimina...
A novel approach for improving the number of simultaneous users in a hybrid OCDMAOTDMA network is pr...
A novel approach for improving the number of simultaneous users in a hybrid OCDMAOTDMA network is pr...
A detailed analysis of the scalability of two-dimensional optical codes is presented and two network...
We present the architecture and code design for a highly scalable, 2.5 Gbis per user optical code di...
Optical CDMA is a flexible technology for efficient and scalable multiple access networks. It also o...
The technology of radio over fiber (RoF) regard a crucial point to solve problems in wireless commun...
Optical CDMA is an advanced and flexible communication technology with a potential to offer very ene...
In a world where bandwidth hungry applications are constantly being churned out to an ever ready sea...
We present and review several aspects of incoherent optical code-division multiple access (OCDMA), f...
We present analysis and proof-of-concept field demonstration of an incoherent optical code-division ...
Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) is an alternative multiplexing scheme to the more conv...
We propose and demonstrate a two-dimensional wavelength-hopping time-spreading optical code division...
We have investigated both theoretically and experimentally the elimination of multiple-access interf...
In this paper, we have shown that optical code division multiplexing (O-CDMA) systems at 10 Gb/s tha...
Abstract – Given K users simultaneously active, an Optical CDMA (OCDMA) receiver needs to discrimina...