Performance Bound for Turbo-Coded 2-D FSO/CDMA Systems over Atmospheric Turbulence Channels
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概要
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We propose Turbo-coded two-dimensional (2-D) free-space optical (FSO) CDMA systems for broadband access networks. The performance bound for the proposed system over atmospheric turbulence channels is obtained considering multiple-access interference (MAI) and receiver noise. The results show that the proposed system offers a better performance than that of previously proposed ones. Also, it has a better tolerance to the atmospheric turbulence and the increase in the number of users.
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- 2010-12-01
著者
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DANG Ngoc
Graduate Dept. of Computer and Information Systems, University of Aizu
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Dang Ngoc
Graduate Dept. Of Computer And Information Systems University Of Aizu
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Luu Tu
Graduate Department Of Computer And Information Systems The University Of Aizu
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Pham Anh
Graduate Dept. Of Computer And Information Systems University Of Aizu
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Luu Tu
Computer Communications Lab. University Of Aizu
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PHAM Anh
Computer Communications Lab., University of Aizu
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DANG Ngoc
Computer Communications Lab., University of Aizu
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Pham Anh
Computer Communications Lab. The University of Aizu
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