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Title: Design and simulation a new code with zero cross-correlation for SAC-OCDMA networks
Authors: Thanaa Hussein, Abd
Syed Alwee Aljunid, Syed Junid, Prof. Dr.
Hilal Adnan, Fadhil, Dr.
R. Badlishah, Ahmad, Prof. Dr.
eng_thanaa@yahoo.com
Keywords: Spectral Amplitude Coding-Optical Code Division Multiple Access (SAC-OCDMA)
Multi Diagonal (MD) code
Modified Quadratic Congruence (MQC) code and Random Diagonal (RD) code
Issue Date: Mar-2012
Publisher: INSInet Publications
Citation: Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, vol. 6(3), 2012, pages 112-119
Abstract: Design and simulation of new code family for the Spectral Amplitude Coding-Optical Code Division Multiple Access (SAC-OCDMA) networks is present. The new code family called Multi Diagonal (MD) code. The MD code family proposed for SAC-OCDMA applications due to, its advantages such as; the cross-correlation value still zeros in case of an increase the number of users for any weight value. Furthermore, the DCS code supports a large number of users and easy code construction. Based on the theoretical analysis MD code shows here to provide a much better performance compared to Modified Quadratic Congruence (MQC) code and Random Diagonal (RD) code. Proof-of-principle simulations of encoding of 10 users with 10 Gb/s data transmission at a BER of 3.5×10 -14 have been successfully demonstrated together with the DIRECT detection scheme for 45 km fiber length without any amplification or side pumping.
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URI: http://www.ajbasweb.com/ajbas/2012/March/112-119.pdf
http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/22568
ISSN: 1991-8178
Appears in Collections:School of Computer and Communication Engineering (Articles)
Syed Alwee Aljunid Syed Junid, Prof. Ir. Ts. Dr.
R. Badlishah Ahmad, Prof. Ir. Ts. Dr.

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