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Novel Multicode-Processing Platform for Wavelength-Hopping Time-Spreading Optical CDMA: A Path to Device Miniaturization and Enhanced Network Functionality

Huang, Yue-Kai
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Baby, Varghese
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Glesk, Ivan
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2007
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics

Cost-effective, robust, code-processing photonic devices are essential for the adoption of optical code-division multiple access in future commercial and military network applications. Progress in several technology platforms for code processing is summarized. In particular, we focus on developments in a technology platform based on holographic Bragg reflectors that allow the processing of multiple codes simultaneously, with lowfootprint. Results of simultaneous en/decoding of two wavelength-hopping timespreading codes using a single device are presented. Several applications are presented where multicode-processing capability can result in significant simplification of node and system architectures and, thus, provide feasible implementation of schemes to obtain enhanced network performance such as security and scalability.

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DOI
10.1109/JSTQE.2007.896098
Author(s)
Huang, Yue-Kai
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Baby, Varghese
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Glesk, Ivan
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Brès, Camille  
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Greiner, Christoph M.
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Iazikov, Dmitri
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Mossberg, Thomas W.
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Prucnal, Paul R.
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics
Volume

13

Issue

5

Start page

1471

End page

1479

Subjects

Coder–decoders

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holographic Bragg reflector (HBR)

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integrated photonic circuit

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optical code-division multiple access (OCDMA)

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security

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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