2015
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.2015.2463087
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New Tree-Structured Optical Codes for Incoherent Optical-CDMA Applications

Abstract: Optical codes with large cardinality and tree structure of multiple levels of subsets of codewords for adjustable performance and cardinality have recently been studied. These codes support contemporary applications, such as a scalable, multihop, multilevel network architecture with rapid codeswitching/dropping and multicode-keying encryption for improving physical-layer confidentiality in optical code-division multiple-access systems and networks. In this paper, to further enlarge such code collection, two ne… Show more

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“…for OCDMA system which improves overall network throughput and code cardinality [11], [12], [25], [26]. Multi-class OCDMA systems have been proposed to provide different QoS levels that distinguish between users in terms of performance metrics such as transmission rate and BER.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for OCDMA system which improves overall network throughput and code cardinality [11], [12], [25], [26]. Multi-class OCDMA systems have been proposed to provide different QoS levels that distinguish between users in terms of performance metrics such as transmission rate and BER.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%