The performance of a realistic optical code-division Multiple-Access OCDMA network have been evaluated with PIN and APD receivers, also evaluated with NRZ and RZ transmitters. This compassion has been carried out including realistic system parameters as chromatic dispersion, Multiple Access Interference (MAI), receiver noises (dark current, short noise and receiver thermal noise) and photodiode bandwidth. We analyze the error probability of the network taking into account these parameters. The data formats used to modulate the carrier light wave in modern optical communication system is vital to achieving good system performance. The RZ improvements have been studied in several publications for a limited set of parameters such as fiber length & duty cycle. The earlier generations of OCDMA which was based on direct conversion from electrical to optical domain was complicated and impractical. However the advent of Optical Spectral Amplitude Coding (OSAC) Scheme with simpler approach has revived the viability of this technology. Modified Double Weight (MDW) and Enhanced Double Weight (EDW) are the two codes proposed to overcome the limitations of existing codes at a reduced cost.
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The performance of a realistic optical code-division Multiple-Access OCDMA network have been evaluated with PIN and APD receivers, also evaluated with NRZ and RZ transmitters. This compassion has been carried out including realistic system parameters as chromatic dispersion, Multiple Access Interference (MAI), receiver noises (dark current, short noise and receiver thermal noise) and photodiode bandwidth. We analyze the error probability of the network taking into account these parameters. The data formats used to modulate the carrier light wave in modern optical communication system is vital to achieving good system performance. The RZ improvements have been studied in several publications for a limited set of parameters such as fiber length & duty cycle. The earlier generations of OCDMA which was based on direct conversion from electrical to optical domain was complicated and impractical. However the advent of Optical Spectral Amplitude Coding (OSAC) Scheme with simpler approach has revived the viability of this technology. Modified Double Weight (MDW) and Enhanced Double Weight (EDW) are the two codes proposed to overcome the limitations of existing codes at a reduced cost.
I had an BSc in electrical engineering from University of Technology, Baghdad and MSc in communication engineering from Universiti Malaysia Perlis. Now working as lecturer in Al-Nisour University, Baghdad. Also as a researcher in optic fiber communication.
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The performance of a realistic optical code-division Multiple-Access OCDMA network have been evaluated with PIN and APD receivers, also evaluated with NRZ and RZ transmitters. This compassion has been carried out including realistic system parameters as chromatic dispersion, Multiple Access Interference (MAI), receiver noises (dark current, short noise and receiver thermal noise) and photodiode bandwidth. We analyze the error probability of the network taking into account these parameters. The data formats used to modulate the carrier light wave in modern optical communication system is vital to achieving good system performance. The RZ improvements have been studied in several publications for a limited set of parameters such as fiber length & duty cycle. The earlier generations of OCDMA which was based on direct conversion from electrical to optical domain was complicated and impractical. However the advent of Optical Spectral Amplitude Coding (OSAC) Scheme with simpler approach has revived the viability of this technology. Modified Double Weight (MDW) and Enhanced Double Weight (EDW) are the two codes proposed to overcome the limitations of existing codes at a reduced cost. 120 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783659611155
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Condición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Autor/Autorin: Kydir MuthanaI had an BSc in electrical engineering from University of Technology, Baghdad and MSc in communication engineering from Universiti Malaysia Perlis. Now working as lecturer in Al-Nisour University, Baghdad. Also as a rese. Nº de ref. del artículo: 5168212
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -The performance of a realistic optical code-division Multiple-Access OCDMA network have been evaluated with PIN and APD receivers, also evaluated with NRZ and RZ transmitters. This compassion has been carried out including realistic system parameters as chromatic dispersion, Multiple Access Interference (MAI), receiver noises (dark current, short noise and receiver thermal noise) and photodiode bandwidth. We analyze the error probability of the network taking into account these parameters. The data formats used to modulate the carrier light wave in modern optical communication system is vital to achieving good system performance. The RZ improvements have been studied in several publications for a limited set of parameters such as fiber length & duty cycle. The earlier generations of OCDMA which was based on direct conversion from electrical to optical domain was complicated and impractical. However the advent of Optical Spectral Amplitude Coding (OSAC) Scheme with simpler approach has revived the viability of this technology. Modified Double Weight (MDW) and Enhanced Double Weight (EDW) are the two codes proposed to overcome the limitations of existing codes at a reduced cost.VDM Verlag, Dudweiler Landstraße 99, 66123 Saarbrücken 120 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783659611155
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