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SPECTRAL AMPLITUDE CODING OPTICAL CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS SYSTEM ON HIGH-SPEED DATA RATE Presentation on M Tech Dissertation

Part 1 Progress Work

Presented By:
SACHIN KUMAR (12/PIT/080)

Supervised By: Dr. Rajesh Mishra

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INTRODUCTION

SPECTRAL AMPLITUDE CODING OPTICAL CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS

LITERATURE SURVEY

REFERENCES

Introduction

In CDMA, a unique code is assigned to each subscriber. These codes are designed to allow all users to transmit data simultaneously and asynchronously

Optical code division multiple access (OCDMA) technique, which allows multiple users share the same transmission media by assigning different optical codes (OCs) to different users, is an attractive candidate for next generation broadband access networks.

The key advantage of using OCDMA is that, OCDMA can be encoded and decoded in optical domain without converting the signal to electronic unless it needed to be. In OCDMA, the multi user interference (MUI) is the ultimate limit in system performance. MUI increases with the number of simultaneous users and severely limits the capacity of the system. There are two types of O-CDMA Techniques:-

O-CDMA with Unipolar Codes

O-CDMA with Bipolar Codes

O-CDMA with Unipolar Codes


Outer Channel

Inner Channel

Outer Channel

Corrupted Pattern

Detect Pattern Pattern


Data
Elecrical Encoder Pattern Generator Network Optical Decoder

Data

Elecrical Decoder

An Optical Pattern

Fig. An optical CDMA network using two-dimensional codes

O-CDMA with Bipolar Codes

SPECTRAL AMPLITUDE CODING OPTICAL CODE DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS


The spectral amplitude coding (SAC) OCDMA systems have attracted much attention because the multi-access interference (MAI) can in theory be removed when using code with fixed in phase cross-correlation.

The spectral amplitude coding (SAC) OCDMA systems have attracted much attention because the multi-access interference (MAI) can in theory be removed when using code with fixed in phase cross-correlation . Codes for OCDMA systems employing intensity detection have to be unipolar, orthogonal (minimum cross-correlation) and constant weight to obtain low values of probability of error owing to MAI. Hence, a family of codes called optical orthogonal codes (OOCs) has been designed. Which improves the system performance and increases the number of simultaneous users by code design.

Timeline Plan of the Proposed Research


01.10.2011 - 31.12.2011
07.07.2010 - 04.09.2010 05.09.2010 - 18.09.2010 19.09.2010 - 31.12.2010 01.01.2011 - 31.03.2011 01.04.2011 - 30.06.2011 01.07.2011 - 30.09.2011 01.01.2012 - 31.03.2012 01.04.2012 - 30.06.2012 01.07.2012 - 30.09.2012

Months

Tasks

10

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Literature Survey, Problem Identification & RDC Detailed Study on the modelling issues of RF MEMS Switch Modeling of RF MEMS switch considering Internal stress Material Analysis of RF MEMS switch Selection for the actuation driven aspects of RF MEMS Switch RF MEMS switch Reliability Testing Results Evaluation Future Work Documentation

01.10.2012 - 31.12.2012

Literature Survey
Base paper- Abd T. , Aljunid S., Fadhil H. , Ahmad R. and M.A. Rashid, New approach for evaluation of the performance of spectral amplitude coding-optical code division multiple access system on high-speed data rate.
In this paper author proposed the system performance of spectral amplitude coding optical code division multiple access (SACOCDMA) systems. The system performance is evaluated based on a new code called the dynamic cyclic shift (DCS) code algorithm. Performance of the DCS code on high-speed OCDMA systems can be evaluated by using both the numerical computation as well as the simulation experiment.

Research Gaps

The system performance is evaluated based on a new code called the dynamic cyclic shift (DCS) code. The DCS code reject the MAI noise, and the number of users could be doubled. It will not applicable for 3D next-generation OCDMA networks

Literature Survey: Observations


AL-KHAFAJI H. , ALJUNID S. , Amphawan A., A. Fadhil H., M. Safar A. , Reducing BER of spectral-amplitude coding optical code-division multipleaccess systems by single photodiode detection technique., Opt. Soc. Rap. Public. 8 pub. 2 J. Europ. Opt. Soc. Rap. Public. 8, 13022 (2013) 013. In this paper author proposed the system performance of spectral amplitude coding optical code division multiple access (SAC-OCDMA) systems. The system performance is evaluated based on a new code called the dynamic cyclic shift (DCS) code algorithm. Performance of the DCS code on high-speed OCDMA systems can be evaluated by using both the numerical computation as well as the simulation experiment.

Research Gaps
The DCS code reject the MAI noise, and the number of users could be doubled. It will not applicable for 3D next-generation OCDMA networks

References

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