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1 December 1995 Experimental optical CDMA system based on spectral amplitude encoding of noncoherent broadband sources
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Abstract
The aim of this work is a proof-of-concept demonstration of an optical CDMA system based on spectral amplitude encoding of incoherent broadband sources. A Light Emitting Diode is employed as a source in a multi-mode fiber-optics system, and simple pseudorandom sequences such as m-sequences are used for optical encoding. We propose a multi-pass configuration with a Littrow grating arrangement for the optical encoder and decoder. Since this is a power-limited system, the multi-pass arrangement allows us to greatly reduce the number of lossy optical components and to increase compactness and power throughput. A differential receiver with a simplified design is employed. Measurement results are presented and discussed.
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Lucie Adam, Eli S. Simova, and Mohsen Kavehrad "Experimental optical CDMA system based on spectral amplitude encoding of noncoherent broadband sources", Proc. SPIE 2614, All-Optical Communication Systems: Architecture, Control, and Network Issues, (1 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.227823
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Receivers

Diffraction gratings

Diffraction

Light emitting diodes

Spectral resolution

Transmitters

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