Nonlinear Stimulated Raman Scattering in Optical CDMA Systems: The Fundamental Transmission Limits in Optical CDMA Systems in the presence of Nonlinear Stimulated Raman Scattering - Tapa blanda

Al-Qazwini, Zaineb

 
9783848431885: Nonlinear Stimulated Raman Scattering in Optical CDMA Systems: The Fundamental Transmission Limits in Optical CDMA Systems in the presence of Nonlinear Stimulated Raman Scattering

Sinopsis

The concept of code-division multiple access (CDMA) was introduced into optical systems in the middle of 1980’s as optical CDMA (OCDMA) so that encoding and decoding operations are all performed in optical domain using optical devices and large number of users with asynchronous access capability. In addition to the good performance at high number of users and asynchronous access to the network, OCDMA provides the users with high security by coding the data before transmission. However, there are various nonlinear effects that limit the performance of OCDMA systems. In particular, nonlinear stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) can severely limit the performance of OCDMA systems through the transfer of energy between the signals at different wavelengths. This work is attempting to understand the SRS effects on the performance of OCDMA systems, and thus, to determine the fundamental transmission limits in OCDMA systems in the presence of SRS nonlinear effects. It is demonstrated through numerical simulations that the performance of OCDMA systems, at high input powers, large number of users and/or long transmission distances, is significantly degraded due to SRS effects.

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Reseña del editor

The concept of code-division multiple access (CDMA) was introduced into optical systems in the middle of 1980's as optical CDMA (OCDMA) so that encoding and decoding operations are all performed in optical domain using optical devices and large number of users with asynchronous access capability. In addition to the good performance at high number of users and asynchronous access to the network, OCDMA provides the users with high security by coding the data before transmission. However, there are various nonlinear effects that limit the performance of OCDMA systems. In particular, nonlinear stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) can severely limit the performance of OCDMA systems through the transfer of energy between the signals at different wavelengths. This work is attempting to understand the SRS effects on the performance of OCDMA systems, and thus, to determine the fundamental transmission limits in OCDMA systems in the presence of SRS nonlinear effects. It is demonstrated through numerical simulations that the performance of OCDMA systems, at high input powers, large number of users and/or long transmission distances, is significantly degraded due to SRS effects.

Biografía del autor

Zaineb Al-Qazwini was born in Syria in 1983. She received her Bachelor degree (1st honors degree) in Computer Engineering from Al-Fateh University in 2005 and her Master degree in Communication System Engineering from Universiti Putra Malaysia in 2008. Currently, she is pursuing her Ph.D. degree at National University of Singapore.

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