A Comparison of Wireless Optical CDMA Systems Using Chip-Level Detection
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概要
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In this paper, the optimum combination of optical pseudo-noise (PN) code and modulation scheme to achieve high total data transmission rate is presented. Moreover, the bit error rate (BER) performance of a wireless OCDMA system using chip-level detection is evaluated through theoretical analysis in the multi-user case. It is shown that, in a wireless OCDMA system with chip-level detection, the total data transmission rate of a multi-pulse pulse position modulation (MPPM) systems with optical pseudo-noise code generated by an M-sequence is better than that of an MPPM system with optical orthogonal code and that of an MPPM system with an extended prime code sequence. Moreover, the total data transmission rate of an MPPM/SIK system using modified pseudo orthogonal M-sequence sets can achieve more than 1.0[bit/chip].
- 2010-11-01
著者
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HABUCHI Hiromasa
Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Ibaraki University
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Habuchi Hiromasa
Department Of Computer And Information Sciences College Of Engineering Ibaraki University
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KOZAWA Yusuke
Graduate School of Science and Engineering Ibaraki University
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Kozawa Yusuke
Graduate School Of Sci. And Engineering Ibaraki Univ.
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