This study demonstrates a 4-node OCDMA network testbed at 102 Gchip/s and studies its scalability to 10 simultaneous users. The results show small performance degradation with increased network size (/spl sim/ 0.5 dB) and /spl sim/ 4 dB for four and ten users respectively) and demonstrate the viability of OCDMA as a solution for high-speed, asynchronous optical access networks.
Experimental demonstration and scalability analysis of a 4-node 102 Gchip/s fast frequency-hopping time-spreading optical CDMA network
2004-01-01
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