Multi-User Detection for the Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA): Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation (OPIC)

Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) has recently been proposed as an alternative to frequency and time based multiple access methods for the next generation high-speed optical fiber networks. This is because such system offers a large bandwidth. Based on the vast amount of bandwidth ava...

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Main Author: MASAD MOHAMED, NAG! ELFADEL
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.71002017-01-25T09:45:39Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/7100/ Multi-User Detection for the Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA): Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation (OPIC) MASAD MOHAMED, NAG! ELFADEL TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) has recently been proposed as an alternative to frequency and time based multiple access methods for the next generation high-speed optical fiber networks. This is because such system offers a large bandwidth. Based on the vast amount of bandwidth available in optical line, OCDMA system has received much attention in fiber optic Local Area Network (LAN) where the traffic is typically bursty. However, Multiple Access Interference (MAl), which is originated from other simultaneous users, severely limits the capacity of the system. In addition, the need for dynamic threshold in the Conventional Correlation Receiver (CCR) is a very demanding requirement particularly in the high speed LANs. To overcome the stated problems, Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation is used throughout this thesis. Optical Hard Limiter (OHL) has been placed at the front of the OPIC receiver to reduce the effect of MAl and fixed threshold is used to overcome the problem of dynamic threshold. The study carried out using theoretical and simulation. The results reveal that, OPJC system is attractive technology for next generation optical networks. The drawback of OPIC is the increases in the demand for hardware in each receiver. As a result, it requires more complex hardware, higher processing time and cost. To overcome these difficulties, an efficient method is proposed called, One Stage Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation (OS-OPIC) which is based mainly on the OPIC. Performance analysis of the proposed design is done using Optical Orthogonal Code (OOC) as a signature sequence and a new expression for error probability is demonstrated. It is shown that, the proposed method is effective to reduce the hardware complexity, processing time and cost while maintaining the same BER at the cost of increasing threshold value. 2007-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/7100/1/2007%20Master%20-%20Multi-User%20Detection%20For%20The%20Optical%20Code%20Division%20Multiple%20Access%28OCDMA%29-Optical%20P.pdf MASAD MOHAMED, NAG! ELFADEL (2007) Multi-User Detection for the Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA): Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation (OPIC). Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Petronas.
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Multi-User Detection for the Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA): Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation (OPIC)
description Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) has recently been proposed as an alternative to frequency and time based multiple access methods for the next generation high-speed optical fiber networks. This is because such system offers a large bandwidth. Based on the vast amount of bandwidth available in optical line, OCDMA system has received much attention in fiber optic Local Area Network (LAN) where the traffic is typically bursty. However, Multiple Access Interference (MAl), which is originated from other simultaneous users, severely limits the capacity of the system. In addition, the need for dynamic threshold in the Conventional Correlation Receiver (CCR) is a very demanding requirement particularly in the high speed LANs. To overcome the stated problems, Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation is used throughout this thesis. Optical Hard Limiter (OHL) has been placed at the front of the OPIC receiver to reduce the effect of MAl and fixed threshold is used to overcome the problem of dynamic threshold. The study carried out using theoretical and simulation. The results reveal that, OPJC system is attractive technology for next generation optical networks. The drawback of OPIC is the increases in the demand for hardware in each receiver. As a result, it requires more complex hardware, higher processing time and cost. To overcome these difficulties, an efficient method is proposed called, One Stage Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation (OS-OPIC) which is based mainly on the OPIC. Performance analysis of the proposed design is done using Optical Orthogonal Code (OOC) as a signature sequence and a new expression for error probability is demonstrated. It is shown that, the proposed method is effective to reduce the hardware complexity, processing time and cost while maintaining the same BER at the cost of increasing threshold value.
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title Multi-User Detection for the Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA): Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation (OPIC)
title_short Multi-User Detection for the Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA): Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation (OPIC)
title_full Multi-User Detection for the Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA): Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation (OPIC)
title_fullStr Multi-User Detection for the Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA): Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation (OPIC)
title_full_unstemmed Multi-User Detection for the Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA): Optical Parallel Interference Cancellation (OPIC)
title_sort multi-user detection for the optical code division multiple access (ocdma): optical parallel interference cancellation (opic)
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