Construction of Scalable 2-D Multi-Weight Optical Orthogonal Codes for Optical CDMA Networks
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In this letter, we propose combinatorial and search construction methods of 2-D multi-weight optical orthogonal codes (OOCs) with autocorrelation 0 and crosscorrelation 1, called multi-weight single or no pulse per row (MSNPR) codes. An upper bound on the size of MSNPR codes is derived and the performance of MSNPR codes is compared to those of other OOCs in terms of the bit error rate (BER) and evaluated using blocking probability. It is also demonstrated that the MSNPR codes can be flexibly constructed for different applications, providing the scalability to optical CDMA networks.
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- 2008-12-01
著者
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Shin Dong-joon
Department Of Electronics And Computer Engineering Hanyang University
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SUNG Wonjin
Department of Electronic Engineering, Sogang University
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Piao Yong-chun
Department Of Electronics And Computer Engineering Hanyang University
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Sung Wonjin
Department Of Electronic Engineering Sogang University
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CHOE Jinwoo
Department of Electronic Engineering, Sogang University
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Choe Jinwoo
Department Of Electronic Engineering Sogang University
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Shin Dong-joon
Department Of Electronic Engineering Hanyang University
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