Experimental demonstration and scalability analysis of a four-node 102-Gchip/s fast frequency-hopping time-spreading optical CDMA network

We present experimental and simulation results from a 102-Gchips/s incoherent wavelength-hopping time-spreading optical code-division multiple-access testbed, utilizing four 50-GHz ITU grid wavelengths. Error-free operation of four users is obtained with an effective power penalty /spl sim/0.5 dB. S...

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Hauptverfasser: Baby, V., Glesk, I., Runser, R.J., Fischer, R., Yue-Kai Huang, Bres, C.-S., Kwong, W.C., Curtis, T.H., Prucnal, P.R.
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description We present experimental and simulation results from a 102-Gchips/s incoherent wavelength-hopping time-spreading optical code-division multiple-access testbed, utilizing four 50-GHz ITU grid wavelengths. Error-free operation of four users is obtained with an effective power penalty /spl sim/0.5 dB. Simulation studies show scalability to >10 users with an effective power penalty of /spl sim/4 dB. The simulation study of the impact of asynchronous access on the performance allows for a complete network design from an engineering viewpoint.
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subjects Bandwidth
Code division multiple access
Design engineering
Frequency
Frequency hopping
Multiaccess communication
Networks
Noise levels
optical fiber communications
optical fiber local area network
Optical fiber networks
Optical pulses
Optical sensors
Pediatrics
Photonics
Robustness
Scalability
Simulation
Testing
Wavelengths
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