Abstract
This paper proposes a novel Internet protocol (IP)
traffic transmission over multiple array (M-ary) frequency shift
keying optical code-division multiple-access (FSK-OCDMA)
local area network (LAN). The transceiver also enjoys the
co-channel interference canceller. The network performance has
been analyzed and compared with common incoherent
pulse-position modulation (PPM). The results indicate that this
architecture is very power efficient and enhances the network
capacity. It is shown that for a maximum bit-rate, the network
performance can be improved by reducing the channel
utilization. Since each IP packet is buffered only at the edge of
this network, the buffer delay is considerably reduced.
traffic transmission over multiple array (M-ary) frequency shift
keying optical code-division multiple-access (FSK-OCDMA)
local area network (LAN). The transceiver also enjoys the
co-channel interference canceller. The network performance has
been analyzed and compared with common incoherent
pulse-position modulation (PPM). The results indicate that this
architecture is very power efficient and enhances the network
capacity. It is shown that for a maximum bit-rate, the network
performance can be improved by reducing the channel
utilization. Since each IP packet is buffered only at the edge of
this network, the buffer delay is considerably reduced.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 333-338 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2009 |
Event | Wcecs 2009: World Congress On Engineering And Computer Science, Vols I And Ii - Duration: 1 Jan 2009 → … |
Conference
Conference | Wcecs 2009: World Congress On Engineering And Computer Science, Vols I And Ii |
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Period | 1/01/09 → … |
Keywords
- prime codes
- multiple access interference (MAI)
- LAN
- optical CDMA
- IP traffic
- Frequency shift keying