Performance analysis of coherent ultrashort light pulse CDMA communication systems with nonlinear optical thresholder

Yasutaka Igarashi, Hiroyuki Yashima

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Abstract

We theoretically analyze the performance of coherent ultrashort light pulse code-division multiple-access (CDMA) communication systems with nonlinear optical thresholder. Coherent ultrashort light pulse CDMA is one of the promising systems for optical local area networks due to the advantages of asynchronous transmission, high information security, multiple access capability, and optical processing. Nonlinear optical thresholder is based on frequency chirping induced by self-phase modulation (SPM) in optical fiber, and discriminates the ultrashort pulse from multiple access interference (MAI) having picosecond duration. Our results show that the nonlinear optical thresholder can discriminate 400-fs ultrashort pulse from ≈100-ps MAI even if a response time of photodetector is limited to 100-ps, and that the system performance does not always become better as the total number of users becomes smaller because of thermal noise, which is unique characteristic to this system.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1895-1899
Number of pages5
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2004
EventGLOBECOM'04 - IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference - Dallas, TX, United States
Duration: 29 Nov 20043 Dec 2004

Conference

ConferenceGLOBECOM'04 - IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityDallas, TX
Period29/11/043/12/04

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