10-user truly-asynchronous OCDMA experiment with 511-chip SSFBG en/decoder
- Title :
10-user truly-asynchronous OCDMA experiment with 511-chip SSFBG en/decoder
- Author :
Taro Hamanaka, Xu Wang, Naoya Wada, Ken-ichi Kitayama, and Akihiko Nishiki
- Journal :
IEEE J. Lightwave Technol., vol. 24, no. 1, pp.95-102, 2006.
- Abstract :
10-user truly-asynchronous gigabit coherent optical code division multiple access (OCDMA)
transmission was experimentally demonstrated without using any timing coordination. The enabling
technologies are a record-length 511-chip superstructured fiber bragg grating (SSFBG) en/decoder
and supercontinuum (SC)-based optical thresholding technique to significantly supress the
signal interference beat noise as well as the multiple access interference (MAI) noise.
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