2004
DOI: 10.1049/ip-opt:20040123
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Optical code-division multiplexing systems using Manchester coded Walsh codes

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“…For the purpose of supporting multimedia communication services, a scheme in [20] is proposed to utilize the multiple-length code to dynamically match the users' requirements through suitable assignment of code of different lengths. There is some other multiplelength codes supported in OCDMA systems, such as Manchester coded Walsh codes [3] and Extended carrier-hopping prime codes (ECHPCs) [18]. In this paper, OVSF codes [19] are involved and introduced in section B.…”
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“…For the purpose of supporting multimedia communication services, a scheme in [20] is proposed to utilize the multiple-length code to dynamically match the users' requirements through suitable assignment of code of different lengths. There is some other multiplelength codes supported in OCDMA systems, such as Manchester coded Walsh codes [3] and Extended carrier-hopping prime codes (ECHPCs) [18]. In this paper, OVSF codes [19] are involved and introduced in section B.…”
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“…This result reveals the importance of planning paths on OMAN. In addition, if the contention of paths planning cannot be avoided, one can try to do compensation by using some codes, like Manchester coded Walsh codes or OVSF [3,14], to support multi-rate on OMAN.…”
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