Optical code division multiplexing and its applications to photonic
networks(Invited)
- Title :
Optical code division multiplexing and its applications to photonic
networks(Invited)
- Authors :
K. Kitayama, N. Wada, and H. Sotobayashi
- Journal :
IEICE A., vol.E82-A, No.12, pp.2616-2626 (Dec. 1999).
- Abstract :
Optical code division multiplexing (OCDM) is the other class of
multiplexing techniques than time division multiplexing (TDM),
wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) and space division
multiplexing (SDM). OCDM has been proposed in mid '70s.
It has been long since OCDM remains outside the mainstream of
research community of optical communications, however, possible
scarcity of the wavelength resource in future photonic networks,
the simple access protocol as well as versatility of optical codes
motivate recent growth of OCDM research activities. In this paper,
first, fundamentals of OCDM concept are presented, highlighting
optical encoding and optical time gate detection which realize
time spreading/despreading. Next, current research activities of
OCDM are reviewed by focusing particularly on the optical
implementations and the proof-of-concept experiments.
It is devoted to three categories ; high bit rate point -to-point
transmissions, gigabit multiple access, followed by optical path
networks using optical code. Finally, future issues are briefly
summarized.
- Key words :
optical communications, code division multiplexing, wireless CDMA,
multiple access, optical network
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