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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 7,
  • Issue 2,
  • pp. 98-101
  • (2009)

Analysis of normalized throughput in WDM-based coherent time-spreading OCDMA system

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Abstract

The performance of normalized throughput in wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) based coherent time-spreading optical code division multiple access (TS-OCDMA) system is studied. The upper bound and lower bound of normalized throughput are obtained with 8 wavelength channels and 127-length Gold code, and with 4 wavelength channels and 511-length Gold code respectively. It is shown that when all simultaneous users are equally allocated to different wavelength channels, WDM+TS-OCDMA has much better performance. However, if there is no central control to allocate wavelength channels equally, WDM+TS-OCDMA system has the in-between performance of normalized throughput.

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