In this paper, we explore avenues to efficiently use spectral amplitude coding optical code-division multiple-access (SAC-OCDMA) technique as a solution to the Internet protocol (IP) routing bottleneck in the global internet access. This work reveals for the first time the authors proposed a novel class of codes called the flexible cross correlation (FCC) code to enhance the network capacity and achieve the highest performance possible through phase induced intensity noise (PIIN) evasion and eliminating multiple access interference (MAI). The results indicated good performance, where the FCC code can accommodate 150 simultaneous users and has an optimum receive power Psr = -25 dBm at the receiving plant. It is truly proved that, from the theoretical results, the SAC-OCDMA technique can be an excellent candidate for the future IP backbone.
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American Journal of Networks and Communications (Volume 4, Issue 2-1)
This article belongs to the Special Issue Recent Progresses in Optical Code-Division Multiple-Access (OCDMA) Technology |
DOI | 10.11648/j.ajnc.s.2015040201.13 |
Page(s) | 18-21 |
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PIIN, Flexible Cross Correlation Code, Internet Protocol, MAI, SAC-OCDMA, MPLS, FTTx
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C. B. M. Rashidi, S. A. Aljunid, M. S. Anuar, Hassan Yousif Ahmed. (2015). IP Routing by Phase Induced Intensity Noise Suppression in Optical CDMA Network. American Journal of Networks and Communications, 4(2-1), 18-21. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajnc.s.2015040201.13
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C. B. M. Rashidi; S. A. Aljunid; M. S. Anuar; Hassan Yousif Ahmed. IP Routing by Phase Induced Intensity Noise Suppression in Optical CDMA Network. Am. J. Netw. Commun. 2015, 4(2-1), 18-21. doi: 10.11648/j.ajnc.s.2015040201.13
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C. B. M. Rashidi, S. A. Aljunid, M. S. Anuar, Hassan Yousif Ahmed. IP Routing by Phase Induced Intensity Noise Suppression in Optical CDMA Network. Am J Netw Commun. 2015;4(2-1):18-21. doi: 10.11648/j.ajnc.s.2015040201.13
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