2015 IEEE Bombay Section Symposium (IBSS) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/ibss.2015.7456670
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Time domain OCDMA PON architecture for 2048 optical network units

Abstract: Optical code-division multiple access (OCDMA) is one of the alternatives to time-division multiple access (TDM) and wavelength-division multiple (WDM) access in passive optical network (PON) systems as in this multiple users can share the same channel at the same time by assigning different codes to each user. This paper presents basic architecture, working principle, advantage, and disadvantage of the OCDMA system in details. Next, Time domain OCDMA PON architecture for 2048 optical network units (ONUs) at 60… Show more

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“…Assuming there was no chromatic dispersion phenomenon, all signals would be spread at the same group rated speed. In this case, the FWM itself would be amplified [13,14]. In real WDM systems, however, the chromatic dispersion applies and therefore the individual signal components have different group rate speeds.…”
Section: Four Wave Mixingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming there was no chromatic dispersion phenomenon, all signals would be spread at the same group rated speed. In this case, the FWM itself would be amplified [13,14]. In real WDM systems, however, the chromatic dispersion applies and therefore the individual signal components have different group rate speeds.…”
Section: Four Wave Mixingmentioning
confidence: 99%