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Frame time-hopping patterns in multirate optical CDMA networks using conventional and multicode schemes

Journal: IEEE Transactions on Communications (00906778)Year: May 2005Volume: 53Issue: Pages: 863 - 875
Forouzan A.aNasiri-Kenari, MasoumehRezaee, Nasser
DOI:10.1109/TCOMM.2005.847130Language: English

Abstract

A class of generalized optical orthogonal codes (OOCs), namely, frame time-hopping (FTH) patterns with an extremely large cardinality, are studied for implementing multirate and multiservice (MR/MS) optical CDMA (OCDMA) networks. Conventional MR/MS methods, namely variable spreading rate and parallel mapping, are considered. Using FTH patterns, the problem of low OOC code cardinality in conventional MR/MS schemes is removed. Moreover, several new multicode methods, using subcode concatenation scheme, are proposed for MR/MS OCDMA. The proposed multicode schemes present flexibility for supporting MR/MS applications such as lower implementation complexity and cost, less need for service synchronization, and finally lower link power budget. Multiple-access performances of the systems are evaluated using saddle-point approximation methods considering photodetector shot-noise, dark current, and circuit thermal noise. The results show that the conventional parallel mapping outperforms the other schemes in high received powers, and the proposed multicode method, using Walsh subcode along with difference modulation, presents the best performance in low received powers for the cases considered. © 2005 IEEE.


Author Keywords

Frame time-hopping (FTH)MulticodeMultirate (MR)Multiservice (MS)Optical CDMAOptical orthogonal codes (OOCs)Parallel mappingSubcode concatenationVariable spreading rateWalsh code

Other Keywords

Bit error rateCode division multiple accessCodes (symbols)Fiber optic networksShot noiseThermal noiseFrame time hoppingMulticode methodsOptical orthogonal codesParallel mappingSubcode concatenationVariable spreading rateWalsh codeOptical communication