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When mapping is applied for the double weight code family to increase the number of users, for spectral amplitude coding optical code division multiple access (SAC OCDMA) systems, the conventional complementary detection technique cannot be used to retrieve the intended signal because of the unfixed cross-correlation value between different code sequences. This paper studies the software simulation...
This paper concentrates on double weight code family as a proposed code for the optical spectrum code division multiple access (OSCDMA) which has one cross correlation value. By eliminating the intersection columns of this code, the cross correlation value will be zero instead of one. This new derived code is called zero cross-correlation code (ZCC) (S. Amar et al., 2006). In ZCC code, the performance...
This paper the construction of the double weight (D\V) code family, one the recent codes for spectral amplitude coding (SAC) is studied. The DW code family is constructed using a matrix construction technique and a mapping scheme to increase the number of users. To obtain a single user's codeword the whole matrix must be constructed. In this paper a simplified equation based construction technique...
To increase the number of users in the double weight (DW) code family, a mapping technique is applied. This mapping technique increases the number of users but at a cost of unfixed cross-correlation property. The complementary detection technique used in spectral amplitude coding (SAC) systems, can completely cancel the multiple access interference (MAI) only if there is a fixed cross-correlation...
This paper handles the effect of increasing the number of users in the double weight (DW) code family. The complementary detection technique can eliminate multi access interference (MAI) only if there is a fixed in phase cross- correlation. When the number of users is increased using the mapping technique the cross-correlation between the users, is either '0' or '1'. In this paper a alternative detection...
This paper handles the double weight (DW) code family, one of the proposed codes used in spectral-amplitude-coding optical code division multiple access (OCDMA). The DW code family is constructed using a matrix technique which produces the whole basic code matrix in order to get a specified codeword. An additional mapping technique is used to increase the number of users. Both techniques add more...
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