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Novel optical fiber code-division multiple access networks supporting real-time multichannel variable-bit-rate (VBR) video distributions
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1997
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Free-space Optical NetworkEngineeringReal-time Multichannel Variable-bit-rateVideo Coding FormatVideo BroadcastingOptical AccessComputer EngineeringStrict OocsModulation CodingVideo DistributionsOptical Wireless CommunicationRadio Over FiberOptical CommunicationConventional OocsSignal ProcessingVideo TransmissionOptical Networking
we design novel code-division multiple access (CDMA) networks which use strict optical orthogonal codes (OOCs) and incoherent optical processing for multichannel variable-bit-rate (VBR) video broadcasting. The proposed techniques possess the characteristics of fast access tunability and bit-rate flexibility. This in turn can facilitate real-time VBR video distributions for entertainment HDTV applications. Compared with conventional OOCs, the use of strict OOCs can ensure both auto- and cross-correlation constraints to be minimum (i.e., "1") for multichannel VBR video broadcasting and high-speed photonic switching applications. A parallel-serial hybrid architecture for all-optical tunable decoders (or encoders) is also presented to strict OOCs, which has a fast reconfiguration time to support real-time video applications in high-speed optical fiber CDMA networks.
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