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17 December 1992 Performance of reconfigurable CDMA network using optical phase codes
David D. Sampson, Robert A. Griffin, Ramon Fdez. de Caleya, David A. Jackson
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Abstract
The performance and operation of an optically processed coherent optical CDMA network based on electronically reconfigurable optical phase-addressing is described. It is compared to both coherent and incoherent all-optical approaches based on time-addressing and shown to be an attractive system when flexible and extensive multiple access is required.
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David D. Sampson, Robert A. Griffin, Ramon Fdez. de Caleya, and David A. Jackson "Performance of reconfigurable CDMA network using optical phase codes", Proc. SPIE 1787, Multigigabit Fiber Communications, (17 December 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.139327
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KEYWORDS
Optical networks

Computer programming

Signal detection

Signal to noise ratio

Control systems

Interference (communication)

Picosecond phenomena

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