E-Book, Englisch, 400 Seiten
Prucnal Optical Code Division Multiple Access
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-1-4200-2661-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Fundamentals and Applications
E-Book, Englisch, 400 Seiten
Reihe: Optical Science and Engineering
ISBN: 978-1-4200-2661-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Code-division multiple access (CDMA) technology has been widely adopted in cell phones. Its astonishing success has led many to evaluate the promise of this technology for optical networks. This field has come to be known as Optical CDMA (OCDMA). Surveying the field from its infancy to the current state, Optical Code Division Multiple Access: Fundamentals and Applications offers the first comprehensive treatment of OCDMA from technology to systems.
The book opens with a historical perspective, demonstrating the growth and development of the technologies that would eventually evolve into today's optical networks. Building on this background, the discussion moves to coherent and incoherent optical CDMA coding techniques and performance analysis of these codes in fiber optic transmission systems. Individual chapters provide detailed examinations of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) technology including theory, design, and applications; coherent OCDMA systems; and incoherent OCDMA systems. Turning to implementation, the book includes hybrid multiplexing techniques along with system examples and conversion techniques to connect networks that use different multiplexing platforms, state-of-the-art integration technologies, OCDMA network security issues, and OCDMA network architectures and applications, including a look at possible future directions.
Featuring contributions from a team of international experts led by a pioneer in optical technology, Optical Code Division Multiple Access: Fundamentals and Applications places the concepts, techniques, and technologies in clear focus for anyone working to build next-generation optical networks.
Zielgruppe
Students and researchers in optical, fiber optic, electrical, signal processing, and communications engineering
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
OPTICAL CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE; Antonio J. Mendez and Burke J. Anderson
Introduction
Early History (Before 1980)
1980-1984
1985-1989
1990-1994
1995-1999
2000-2004
Future Trends, Applications, and Unfinished Business
References
OPTICAL CDMA CODES; Wing C. Kwong and Guu-Chang Yang
Overview
Constructions of Coherent Codes
Constructions of Incoherent Codes
Performance Analysis and Comparison of Coherent and Incoherent Codes
Advanced Incoherent Codes
Summary
Acknowledgment
References
INFORMATION CAPACITY OF NONLINEAR FIBER-OPTICAL SYSTEMS: FUNDAMENTAL LIMITS AND OCDMA PERFORMANCE; Evgenii Narimanov
Introduction
Fiber Optical Communication System as an Information Channel
The Fundamental Limit to the Information Capacity of a Nonlinear Fiber-Optical System
The Information Capacity of Fiber-Optical CDMA Systems
Advanced Coding Techniques for Performance Improvement
Summary and Conclusions
References
OPTICAL CODE-DIVISION MULTIPLE-ACCESS ENABLED BY FIBER BRAGG GRATING TECHNOLOGY; Lawrence R. Chen
Introduction
Fiber Bragg Grating Technology
FBGs for FOCDMA
Summary and Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
COHERENT OPTICAL CDMA SYSTEMS; Paul Toliver, Shahab Etemad, Ron Menendez
Introduction
Coherent OCDMA Approaches
Subsystem Technologies
Code Selection for SPC-OCDMA
OCDMA Network Architectures for SPC-OCDMA
Summary
References
INCOHERENT OPTICAL CDMA SYSTEMS; Varghese Baby, Darren Rand, Camille-Sophie Bres, Lei Xu, Ivan Glesk, and Paul R. Prucnal
Introduction
WHTS System Architecture
Technologies for WHTS OCDMA
Experimental Demonstration of WHTS OCDMA
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
HYBRID MULTIPLEXING TECHNIQUES (OCDMA/TDM/WDM); Hideyuki Sotobayashi
Introduction
Hybrid Multiplexing Transmission System
Photonic Gateway: Multiplexing Format Conversion
OCDMA/WDM Virtual Optical Path Cross Connect
Summary
Acknowledgments
References
INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIES; Ivan Andonovic
Introduction
Integration Strategies
Encoding/Decoding for OCDMA Systems
Integrated Modules
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
References
OPTICAL CDMA NETWORK SECURITY; Peter A. Schulz and Thomas H. Shake
Introduction
Security
Quantifying OCDMA Confidentiality
OCDMA for Authentication
Conclusions
References
OPTICAL CDMA NETWORK ARCHITECTURES AND APPLICATIONS; Robert J. Runser, Ph.D.
Introduction
Local Area Networks
Applications Demonstrations
Summary
References
INDEX