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5 February 1990 Generalized Temporal Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) For Optical Communications
A. J. Mendez, S. Kuroda, R. Gagliardi, E. Garmire
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Abstract
The CSI has developed analytical techniques for constructing pseudo orthogonal words suitable for temporal CDMA. The performance of these sets of words have been studied with respect to bit-error rate and with respect to other coding methods. The CSI methodology and algorithms permit generalized solutions for any combination of users (words), weights, and taps. CLS has taken these solutions and has developed design rules for implementing the encoders and decoders and for comparing them with theoretical predictions. The design rules show that, depending on data rate, number of users, and bit error rate, there are regimes where an optical or an electrical implementation of the encoders/decoders is preferred.
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A. J. Mendez, S. Kuroda, R. Gagliardi, and E. Garmire "Generalized Temporal Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) For Optical Communications", Proc. SPIE 1175, Coherent Lightwave Communications: Fourth in a Series, (5 February 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963280
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KEYWORDS
Computer programming

Optical communications

Error analysis

Code division multiplexing

Fiber optics

Receivers

Technetium

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