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17 January 1997 Image transmission in multicore-fiber code-division multiple access network
Guu-Chang Yang, Wing C. Kwong
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Abstract
Recently, two-dimensional (2-D) signature patterns were proposed to encode binary digitized image pixels in optical code-division multiple-access (CDMA) networks with 'multicore' fiber. The new technology enables parallel transmission and simultaneous access of 2-D images in multiple-access environment, where these signature patterns are defined as optical orthogonal signature pattern codes (OOSPCs). However, previous work on OOSPCs assumed that the weight of each signature pattern was the same. In this paper, we construct a new family of OOSPCs with the removal of this assumption. Since varying the weight of a user's signature pattern affects that user's performance, this approach is useful for CDMA optical systems with multiple performance requirements.
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Guu-Chang Yang and Wing C. Kwong "Image transmission in multicore-fiber code-division multiple access network", Proc. SPIE 2915, Video Techniques and Software for Full-Service Networks, (17 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263391
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KEYWORDS
Image transmission

Binary data

Radon

Signal to noise ratio

Code division multiplexing

Optical encoders

Computer programming

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