Abstract
Due to various desirable features of optical code division multiple access (OCDMA), it is believed this technique once developed and commercially available will be an integral part of optical access networks. Optical CDMA system suffers from a problem called multiple access interference (MAI) which limits the number of active users, it occurs when number of active users share the same carriers. The aim of this paper is to review successive interference cancellation (SIC) scheme based on optical CDMA system. The paper also reviews the system performance in presence of shot noise, thermal noise, and phase–induced intensity noise (PIIN). A comprehensive review on the mathematical model of SIC scheme using direct detection (DS) and spectral amplitude coding (SAC) were presented in this article.
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- Frontmatter
- Devices
- Chirp Parameter in Strained Coupled Quantum Well Electroabsorption Modulators
- Fibers
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- Lasers
- A Route to Chaos after Bifurcation in a Two-section Semiconductor Laser Using Opto-electronic Delayed Feedback at Each In-current
- Networks
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- The Role and Challenges of Free-space Optical Systems
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- Properties of Bidirectional Lump Raman Amplification for Co-use of 10 G-EPON and TWDM-PON Systems
- Theory
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Devices
- Chirp Parameter in Strained Coupled Quantum Well Electroabsorption Modulators
- Fibers
- A Simple Method for Prediction of Effective Core Area and Index of Refraction of Single-mode Graded Index Fiber in the Low V Region
- Lasers
- A Route to Chaos after Bifurcation in a Two-section Semiconductor Laser Using Opto-electronic Delayed Feedback at Each In-current
- Networks
- A Multicast Routing to Improve Multicast Capacity with Minimal Network Coding Cellsin WDM Networks
- Yen-BSR: A New Approach for the Choice of Routes in WDM Networks
- A Review on Successive Interference Cancellation Scheme Based on Optical CDMA Network
- Systems
- Improved Performance Investigations on OFDM-RoF Transmission Links Using ODSB and OSSB Modulation Techniques
- Dynamic Bandwidth Allocation with Effective Utilization of Polling Interval over WDM/TDM PON
- Comparison of Aperture Averaging and Receiver Diversity Techniques for Free Space Optical Links in Presence of Turbulence and Various Weather Conditions
- The Role and Challenges of Free-space Optical Systems
- Multicanonical Determination of the Symbol Error Ratio of WDM Polarization Multiplexed QPSK Systems
- Properties of Bidirectional Lump Raman Amplification for Co-use of 10 G-EPON and TWDM-PON Systems
- Theory
- Research of QoS on Upward Dynamic Bandwidth Burst Service in GEPON by Numerical Analysis