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Title: Phase-induced intensity noise reduction with improved group velocity dispersion tolerance in SAC-OCDMA systems
Authors: Hamza Mohammed Ridha, Al-Khafaji
Syed Alwee Aljunid, Syed Junid, Prof. Dr.
Amphawan, Angela, Dr.
Hilal Adnan, Fadhil, Dr.
Anuar, Mat Safar, Ir. Dr.
g1040810508@studentmail.unimap.edu.my
syedalwee@unimap.edu.my
angela@uum.edu.my
hilaladnan@unimap.edu.my
anuarms@unimap.edu.my
Keywords: Group velocity dispersion(GVD)
Modified-AND subtraction detection
Optical code division multiple access (OCDMA)
Phase-induced intensity noise (PIIN)
Spectral-amplitude coding (SAC)
Issue Date: Feb-2013
Publisher: Engg Journals Publications
Citation: International Journal of Engineering and Technology, vol. 5(1), 2013, pages 95-100
Abstract: The demand for efficient optical communication systems has fuelled considerable research in developing techniques for eradicating phase-induced intensity noise (PIIN) in spectral-amplitude coding optical code-division multiple-access (SAC-OCDMA). This paper investigates the use of modified-AND subtraction detection technique to mitigate PIIN in SAC-OCDMA systems. The simulation results show that the modified-AND subtraction detection demonstrates better performance over the conventional AND detection approach. Furthermore, we have found that, from a transmission length of 40 km onwards, group velocity dispersion (GVD) degrades SAC-OCDMA system performance apparently.Dispersion compensating fiber (DCF) is used to lessen the influence of GVD caused by single mode fiber (SMF)
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http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/dspace/handle/123456789/32714
ISSN: 0975-4024
Appears in Collections:Hilal Adnan Fadhil, Dr.
Anuar Mat Safar, Prof. Ir. Dr.
School of Computer and Communication Engineering (Articles)
Syed Alwee Aljunid Syed Junid, Prof. Ir. Ts. Dr.



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