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Performance of OCDMA systems using a complementary subtraction technique

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Abstract

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What we believe to be a new code structure to reduce the multiple access interference in a spectral amplitude coding optical code-division multiple access system based on double-weight code families is proposed. Enhanced double weight (EDW) possesses ideal cross-correlation properties, and weight can be any odd number that is greater than 1. The theoretical analysis shows that EDW codes can more effectively suppress the phase-induced intensity noise and provide a significantly better performance compared with modified quadratic congruence and partial modified prime codes.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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