DocumentCode :
9012
Title :
Two New Families of Synchronous Optical Codes for CDMA-Based Passive Optical Networks
Author :
Cheng-Yuan Chang ; Kwong, Wing C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. United Univ., Miaoli, Taiwan
Volume :
62
Issue :
5
fYear :
2014
fDate :
May-14
Firstpage :
1646
Lastpage :
1657
Abstract :
In this paper, two new families of "synchronous" optical codes, called 1-D and 2-D synchronous multilevel prime codes (SMPCs), are constructed and analyzed for incoherent optical code-division multiple access (O-CDMA). With the benefit of synchronous transmission, the new algebraic codes have expanded cardinality and substantially increase the number of possible subscribers, thus potentially supporting rapid code switching and obscure-nature (privacy and military) communications. In addition, the SMPCs can be partitioned into a tree structure of multiple levels of subsets of codewords. Different cross-correlation functions are obtained from codewords coming from different subsets; code orthogonality is achieved among the codewords within each subset of the lowest level. As code performance is a strong function of the cross-correlation function, the performance of the codewords in use can be adjusted by choosing the subsets from which the codewords originate. The performances of the SMPCs are formulated and also verified by computer simulation. Our analysis shows that code performance can be optimized by applying an "in-order" subset-by-subset code-assignment method to simultaneous users. Besides supporting time-spreading and wavelength-time O-CDMA schemes, the new codes also find applications in passive optical networks and in spectral-amplitude-coding schemes.
Keywords :
SONET; algebraic codes; code division multiple access; network coding; passive optical networks; time division multiple access; trees (mathematics); wavelength division multiplexing; 1D SMPC; 2D SMPC; CDMA-based passive optical network; algebraic codes; code orthogonality; code performance; codewords; computer simulation; cross-correlation function; in-order subset by subset code assignment method; obscure nature communication; optical code division multiple access; rapid code switching; spectral amplitude coding scheme; synchronous multilevel prime codes; synchronous optical codes; synchronous transmission; time spreading O-CDMA scheme; tree structure; wavelength time O-CDMA scheme; Correlation; Encoding; Optical network units; Optical pulses; Optical receivers; Passive optical networks; Ports (Computers); Code switching; obscure communications; optical code division multiple access; passive optical networks; synchronous codes;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0090-6778
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2014.050614.130553
Filename :
6816521
Link To Document :
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