Abstract
Submission Deadline: 1 November 2006
Call for Papers:
Optical Code Division Multiple
Access
Guest Editors
Alan Willner, University of Southern
California
Janet Jackel, Telcordia
Optical code division multiple access (OCDMA) is a technique in which
each network user is assigned a unique code rather than a specific wavelength or
time slot. This approach allows the same available bandwidth to be shared among
the various users, and the code assignments can be flexibly and dynamically
changed. CDMA is, of course, quite valuable in wireless systems and had been
explored in the optical domain since the mid 1980s. Recently, OCDMA has received
increased attention because of significant advances in the enabling
technologies, optimal coding schemes, and efficient network algorithms.
Scope of Submission
We welcome submissions on topics including, but not
limited to:
Manuscript Submission
To submit to this special issue, follow the
normal procedure for submission to JON, indicating ``OCDMA' in the ``Comments'
field of the online submission form. For all other questions relating to this
feature issue, please send an e-mail to jon@osa.org, subject line ``OCDMA.'
http://www.osa-jon.org/submission/.
© 2006 Optical Society of America
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