Abstract
Optical code division multiple access (OCDMA) is one of the promising technologies to be implemented using all-optical networks. The performance of OCDMA system is largely dependent on the particular codes used for encoding. A proper choice of code family as well as code dimension is of prime importance due to various transmitter and receiver design considerations. This paper mainly aims at evaluation of desirable characteristics of various spreading codes based on the prime sequences. An extensive effort has been done in this paper to evaluate the correlation characteristics of various types of one-dimensional (1-D), 2-D and 3-D prime codes for OCDMA communication system. The detailed mathematical modelling has also been explained. It is observed that an addition in coding dimension leads to significant improvement in the code characteristics.
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