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Performance Analysis of a Novel 2-D Code in the Network Access Segment

  • Ajay Yadav EMAIL logo , Subrat Kar and V. K. Jain
Published/Copyright: April 7, 2018
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Abstract

In this paper, the performance of one-coincidence frequency hopping code/quadratic congruence code (OCFHC/QCC) is analysed and compared with the existing codes. The impact of variation in code weight, code length and number of wavelengths on error probability is evaluated. It is observed that for the same code weight, code length and number of available wavelengths, error probability of OCFHC/QCC is better than the existing codes under certain conditions. The large cardinality, simple design methodology and good performance suggest its use in local area network, multi-code keying and multi-rate multimedia applications.

Keywords: OCDMA; 2-D; OCFHC/QCC; MUI

Acknowledgements

We acknowledge Bharti School of Telecommunication Technology and Management, IIT Delhi for the facilities.

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Received: 2018-02-01
Published Online: 2018-04-07
Published in Print: 2020-04-28

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