Title :
Synchronous CDMA technique for fiber-optic LANs with folded dual bus topology
Author_Institution :
Center for Telecommun., Mississippi Univ., MS, USA
Abstract :
The synchronization in the code-division multiple-access (CDMA) fiber-optic networks reduces interchannel interference, permits larger number of stations, and gives higher throughput. In the star topology proposed, very strict synchronization of transmitters and equalization of propagation delays over various paths in the network is achieved since a single optical source is used for the whole network, and all the signals follow that same path around the network. Other advantages are that the operation mode of the optical source is pulsed, not continuous-wave, and the attenuation variations among interfering signals are low. The major disadvantage of the proposed system is in its stricter power constraints. This problem can be alleviated by the insertion of optical amplifiers when the number of stations outgrows the limits of the basic network
Keywords :
code division multiple access; local area networks; network topology; optical links; synchronisation; equalization; fibre-optic LAN; folded dual bus topology; interchannel interference; power constraints; propagation delays; star topology; synchronization; synchronous CDMA technique; throughput; transmitters; Code division multiplexing; Interchannel interference; Multiaccess communication; Optical attenuators; Optical fiber LAN; Optical fiber networks; Optical transmitters; Pulse amplifiers; Stimulated emission; Throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Southeastcon '92, Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Birmingham, AL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0494-2
DOI :
10.1109/SECON.1992.202295