Synchronous CDMA for Optical Subscriber Systems Using Block-Interleave and Redundancy Code Sequences (Special Issue on Spread Spectrum Techniques and Applications)

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A new type of synchronous code division multiple access (S / CDMA) scheme for optical subscriber systems is reported. Passive channel multiplexing is promising for optical subscriber systems because it realizes high system performance at low cost. Unfortunately, passive channel multiplexing suffers from phase differences among the upstream channels, and these differences prevent the usage of traditional 'synchronous' CDMA techniques that reduce cross channel interference. This paper proposes the new technique of 'block-interleaving & redundancy code sequences' to overcome this problem. This combination realizes S / CDMA even in the presence of phase differences and eliminates cross channel interference completely. Therefore, in an optical subscriber system using the new type S / CDMA, the bit error rate performance is independent of phase difference levels and the number of multiplexed channels.

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  • CRID
    1573387452278496768
  • NII Article ID
    110003217022
  • NII Book ID
    AA10826261
  • ISSN
    09168516
  • Text Lang
    en
  • Data Source
    • CiNii Articles

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