2006 IEEE International Conference on Semiconductor Electronics 2006
DOI: 10.1109/smelec.2006.380789
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Effects of the Power Differences in the AND-Subtraction Detection Technique in SAC-OCDMA System Performance

Abstract: This project concentrates on the effects detection technique to the system performance of spectral amplitude coding optical code division multiple access (SAC-OCDMA). The system employed the encoder and decoder modules based on the fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) to generate the unique code sequences for the users. These modules are basically designed for the modified double weight (MDW) code which allows higher code weight w in the even number which is greater than two. The study is mainly focusing on the effects… Show more

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“…The system performance to the bit error rate (BER) at BER analyzer. With the similar setup, with 20 dB gain, we place the EDFA instantly after the transmitter to introduce power signals into the grit to find the performance difference on FTTH system with the usage of OSCDMA multiplexing scheme [5,8]. The visual spectrum analyzer device is a good monitor of the three used in this system.…”
Section: Simulation Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system performance to the bit error rate (BER) at BER analyzer. With the similar setup, with 20 dB gain, we place the EDFA instantly after the transmitter to introduce power signals into the grit to find the performance difference on FTTH system with the usage of OSCDMA multiplexing scheme [5,8]. The visual spectrum analyzer device is a good monitor of the three used in this system.…”
Section: Simulation Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%