Abstract

The BER performance of a 2D /spl lambda/-t OCDMA system is compared experimentally with optimum sampling (global clock) and non-optimum sampling (recovered clock from an OCDMA receiver). The power and BER penalties of the receiver are quantified, and the impact of interferers on its performance is determined.

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