Abstract

Internet, multimedia, tele-medicine and distant learning were the few high speed services offered to the end-user by a broadband access network. Optical fibres are used in the Fiber To The Home (FTTH) architecture to replace the metallic cables partially or completely to the end-user. The performance of the FTTH architecture was improved by implementing various coding schemes and modulation formats. In this paper, FTTH architecture with the Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) based OCDMA (Optical Code Division Multiple Access) network was proposed. The reliability of the communication between appropriate transmitter and receiver is analysed. OCDMA offers high reliability communication in the FTTH architecture.

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