Abstract

We report the design of a new family of two-dimensional codes for fiber-optic CDMA networks. These newly designed temporary/spatial single-pulse-per-row (T/S SPR) codes have out-of-phase autocorrelation zero and cross correlation equal to one. Optical orthogonal codes (OOCs) have the lowest out-of-phase autocorrelation and cross-correlation values (both equal to one) among the one-dimensional codes. We compare the performance of our codes to the OOC's for a given probability of error. Experimentally we verify the autocorrelation and cross-correlation properties of our codes.

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