Analysis of Optical CDMA Signal Transmission: Capacity Limits and Simulation Results

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Aminata A. Garba
Raymond M.H. Yim
Jan Bajcsy
Lawrence R. Chen
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[1] McGill University,Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
[2] Harvard University,Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing | / 2005卷
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optical CDMA communication; multiple-access channels; -ary modulation; channel capacity; turbo codes;
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We present performance limits of the optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA) networks. In particular, we evaluate the information-theoretical capacity of the OCDMA transmission when single-user detection (SUD) is used by the receiver. First, we model the OCDMA transmission as a discrete memoryless channel, evaluate its capacity when binary modulation is used in the interference-limited (noiseless) case, and extend this analysis to the case when additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) is corrupting the received signals. Next, we analyze the benefits of using nonbinary signaling for increasing the throughput of optical CDMA transmission. It turns out that up to a fourfold increase in the network throughput can be achieved with practical numbers of modulation levels in comparison to the traditionally considered binary case. Finally, we present BER simulation results for channel coded binary and[inline-graphic not available: see fulltext]-ary OCDMA transmission systems. In particular, we apply turbo codes concatenated with Reed-Solomon codes so that up to several hundred concurrent optical CDMA users can be supported at low target bit error rates. We observe that unlike conventional OCDMA systems, turbo-empowered OCDMA can allow overloading (more active users than is the length of the spreading sequences) with good bit error rate system performance.
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