Title :
Multirate optical fast frequency hopping CDMA system using power control
Author :
Inaty, Elie ; Shalaby, Hossam M H ; Fortier, Paul ; Rusch, Leslie A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Laval Univ., Que., Canada
fDate :
2/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper addresses the problem of real-time multimedia transmission in fiber-optic networks using code division multiple access (CDMA). We present a multirate optical fast frequency hopping CDMA (OFFH-CDMA) system architecture using fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs). In addition, we argue that, in multimedia applications, different services have different quality of service (QoS) requirements; hence, the user only needs to use the minimum required power to transmit the signal, such that the required signal-to-interference ratio (SIR) is met. We show that a variable bit rate optical communication system with variable QoS can be implemented by way of power control with great efficiency. Present-day multirate optical CDMA systems concentrate on finding the code structure that supports a variable rate system, neglecting the importance of the transmission power of active users on the multiple access interference (MAI) and, therefore, on the system capacity. We assign different power levels to each rate through a power control algorithm using variable optical attenuators, which minimizes the interference and, at the same time, provides variable QoS constraints for different traffic types. Although we are using a code family that preserves good correlation properties between codes of different lengths, simulations show a great improvement in the system capacity when power control is used
Keywords :
Bragg gratings; Hamming codes; code division multiple access; error statistics; frequency hop communication; multimedia communication; optical fibre networks; power control; quality of service; telecommunication control; CDMA; active users; code division multiple access; code family; code structure; correlation properties; efficiency; fiber Bragg gratings; fiber-optic networks; minimum required power; multimedia applications; multiple access interference; multirate optical CDMA systems; multirate optical fast frequency hopping CDMA system; multirate optical fast frequency hopping CDMA system architecture; power control; power control algorithm; power levels; quality of service requirements; real-time multimedia transmission; signal-to-interference ratio; system capacity; traffic types; transmission power; variable bit rate optical communication system; variable optical attenuators; variable rate system; Bit rate; Bragg gratings; Fiber gratings; Frequency; Multiaccess communication; Multiple access interference; Optical attenuators; Optical fiber networks; Power control; Quality of service;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of