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Ten-user truly asynchronous gigabit OCDMA transmission experiment with a 511-chip SSFBG en/decoder
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Wireless CommunicationsEngineering511-Chip Ssfbg En/decoderOptical Transmission SystemComputer ArchitectureTiming CoordinationOptical Wireless CommunicationFiber OpticsFiber-optic CommunicationOptical CommunicationOptical NetworkingPhotonicsMultiplexingAsynchronous Gigabit Coherent-optical-code-division-multiple-accessComputer EngineeringHigh-speed NetworkingEnabling TechnologiesModulation CodingOptical Fiber CommunicationOptoelectronicsSpread Spectrum
A ten-user truly asynchronous gigabit coherent-optical-code-division-multiple-access (OCDMA) transmission was experimentally demonstrated without using any timing coordination. The enabling technologies are a record-length 511-chip superstructured-fiber-Bragg-grating (SSFBG) en/decoder and a supercontinuum (SC)-based optical-thresholding technique to significantly suppress the signal interference beat noise as well as the multiple-access-interference (MAI) noise.
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