Design of a Hybrid Fiber-Optic Network Using 3-D Optical Code Sequences
Abstract
We present the design of a 3-dimensional (3-D) noncoherent optical hybrid network. We also report the design of a new family of 3-D codes for fiber optic hybrid networks. We show that the hybrid network allows for shorter bit times and a higher number of users, given a set chip rate, compared to previously conceived networks. These newly designed hybrid single-pulse-per-row (HSPR) codes have very low autocorrelation side-lobes and very small cross-correlation peaks. We compare the performance of our hybrid model using our codes with the Optical Orthogonal Codes (OOCs) and Temporal/Spatial (T/S) codes and show that the new network can support a greater number of users and higher data rates than those using OOCs and T/S codes.
- Publication:
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Fiber and Integrated Optics
- Pub Date:
- 2002
- DOI:
- 10.1080/01468030290087660
- Bibcode:
- 2002FiIO...21..253C