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Performance of Different OCDMA Codes with FWM and XPM Nonlinear Effects

  • Shivani Rana and Amit Gupta EMAIL logo
Published/Copyright: October 22, 2016
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Abstract

In this paper, 1 Gb/s non-linear optical code division multiple access system have been simulated and modeled. To reduce multiple user interference multi-diagonal (MD) code which possesses the property of having zero cross-correlation have been deployed. The MD code shows better results than Walsh-Hadamard and multi-weight code under the nonlinear effect of four-wave mixing (FWM) and cross-phase modulation (XPM). The simulation results reveal that effect of FWM reduces when MD codes are employed as compared to other codes.

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Received: 2016-6-22
Accepted: 2016-8-1
Published Online: 2016-10-22
Published in Print: 2017-8-28

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