10Gb/s optical code division multiplexing using 8-chip optical
bipolar code and coherent detection
- Title :
10Gb/s optical code division multiplexing using 8-chip optical
bipolar code and coherent detection
- Authors :
N. Wada and K. Kitayama
- Journal :
IEEE/OSA J.Lightwave Technol., vol.17, No.10, pp. 1758-1765, 1999.
- Abstract : Optical code division multiplexing (OCDM) using optical
bipolar code and coherent detection is a new multiplexing method for
future fiber-optic communication networks. Some optical bipolar codes,
which are described by the combination of phase of optical chip pulses,
with a repetition frequency 10GHz are generated experimentally.
Temporal matched filtering for the 10Gb/s OCDM is demonstrated using
optical encoder and decoder, and their fundamental properties are
investigated. The novel coherent detection system with autocorrelation
sidelobe suppression using balanced detector and local light source
is proposed. The pseudocoherent detection is demonstrated
experimentally is using a clock pulse. Advantageous properties of the
coherent detection are shown. The fundamental functions to realize the
gigabit rate OCDM system is revealed.
- Key words : Coherent detection, fiber-optic communication
interference noise, optical bipolar code, optical code division
multiplexing (OCDM), sidelobe suppression.
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