Abstract

AbstractThe objective of this paper is to design a two‐Dimensional Optical Code Division Multiple Access system (2D‐OCDMA) for application in access networks, with coding and decoding functions performed by electronic devices. We present a new construction method of Multi‐Wavelength Optical Orthogonal Codes (MWOOC), which permits a high flexibility in the code parameters choice. This work evaluates in the noiseless case, the MWOOC potentialities for two receiver structures: a Conventional Correlation Receiver (CCR) and a Parallel Interference Cancellation receiver (PIC). We show that with a PIC receiver, it is possible to design two‐Dimensional codes that respect the access specifications. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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