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4 December 1998 Performance of fiber optic CDMA LANs with less-than-ideal components
Subrat Kar, G. Ramakrishnaiah, Swades K. De
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Abstract
We investigate the performance of CDMA. systems with laser chirping effects, single mode fiber dispersion effect and by assuming a Poisson shot noise model for an APD receiver. We develop the time-domain simulation models for the functional blocks in CDMA LANs and evaluate the end-to-end system performance using these models. The use of direct sequence CDMA LANs attracts attention due to the improved usage of the bandwidth of the optical fiber [1] [2] . We investigate the effect of using non-ideal components (sources, medium, detectors) on the performance of such a CDMA fiber-optic LAN. In our simulation the system comprises of the following signal processing blocks—Data source (NRZ) , Electrically programmable encoder, Laser, Optical encoder and decoder, Single mode fiber and Receiver.
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Subrat Kar, G. Ramakrishnaiah, and Swades K. De "Performance of fiber optic CDMA LANs with less-than-ideal components", Proc. SPIE 3491, 1998 International Conference on Applications of Photonic Technology III: Closing the Gap between Theory, Development, and Applications, (4 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.328783
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KEYWORDS
Local area networks

Avalanche photodetectors

Fiber optics

Single mode fibers

Dispersion

Fiber lasers

Optical simulations

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