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In this article, a subcarrier-multiplexed Optical CDMA system utilizing the direct and AND subtraction method in receiver's detection is explored. The OCDMA part exploits the Recursive Combinatorial (RC) code for its algorithm. The two different designs are then simulated and the performances are compared. Results indicate that the hybrid SCM/OCDMA system using direct detection technique could transmit...
This paper investigates the performance of hybrid scheme of subcarrier multiplexed spectral-amplitude-coding optical code division multiple access (SCM SAC-OCDMA) system based on AND Subtraction detection. In this system, Recursive Combinatorial (RC) code is used where it is a new code structure in SAC-OCDMA. The effects of noise such as phase-induced intensity (PIIN) noise, thermal noise and intermodulation...
This paper analyses the spectral efficiency of hybrid subcarrier multiplexed (SCM) Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) and conventional OCDMA based on AND Subtraction technique. We compared the spectral efficiency of SCM and the conventional OCDMA with respect the number of weights and number of users. Results indicate that the SCM OCDMA is more efficient compared to conventional OCDMA.
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