Study of a Spread Spectrum Subcarrier Multiplexed Optical Network

Study of a Spread Spectrum Subcarrier Multiplexed Optical Network
Author: Tania Boutilier
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997
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This thesis investigates the performance of a hybrid modulation scheme, combining subcarrier multiplexing and code division multiple access. This scheme may be useful in tomorrow's optical local area networks to take advantage of the capacity of optical fibers using commercially available optical technology. The application of subcarrier multiplexing to optical local networks has generated much interest recently, however it is sensitive to nonlinear distortion generated by the laser diodes used to transmit data over the optical network. Earlier research has indicated that combining code division multiple access with subcarrier multiplexing may provide improved performance. However the lasers' nonlinearity has not been specifically included in earlier research, due to the complexity of the analysis. In this thesis a simulation is used to evaluate the performance of the hybrid SCM-CDMA optical network. A custom program was written in the C language for this purpose. Preliminary results from the simulation program indicate that the performance of subcarrier multiplexed signals sent over an optical network may improve fairly substantially if code sequences are used to spread the bandwidth of information signals prior to optical transmission.

Optical Beat Interference Countermeasures in Subcarrier Multiplexed Wavelength Division Multiple Access Networks

Optical Beat Interference Countermeasures in Subcarrier Multiplexed Wavelength Division Multiple Access Networks
Author: Mohammad Mahmoud Banat
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Release: 1995
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Several countermeasures to optical beat interference (OBI) in subcarrier multiplexed wavelength division multiple access (SCM/WDMA) networks are presented. The solutions studied in this thesis can be classified in two broad categories: one for which the objective is to expand the OBI spectrum by as much as possible, and one which can theoretically provide complete elimination of OBI. Using the first category of solutions, expanding the OBI spectrum results in less OBI power at the input of the electronic detection circuitry. Using the second category, OBI is reduced substantially by averaging out (using multimode fiber), or by addition and subtraction operations (balanced detection). Increasing the laser intensity modulation index, polarization scrambling, and optical carrier frequency hopping constitute the main solutions in the first category. Balanced detection, and passing the optical fields through pieces of multimode fiber or through a depolarizer are two proposed solutions that theoretically offer OBI elimination. For most of the solutions above, analytical expressions for well-known system performance measures are presented. Performance measures studied include average bit error rate, average carrier-to-interference ratio, and outage probability. Computer simulations and numerical analyses are used whenever appropriate to support or replace the analytical results. The multimode fiber method is verified experimentally, as well. In deriving the signal-to-OBI ratio for the large modulation index solution, a large signal model is used for the first time to describe the laser behavior under direct intensity modulation. Such a model is needed because small-signal models do not provide accurate representation of the modulated laser spectrum at the modulation indices of interest here. While each method discussed in this thesis offers a certain degree of OBI reduction, it is observed that optical frequency hopping (OFH) provides the most significant reduction. OFH is expected to be a very practical scheme in the near future; because the availability of tunable lasers is increasing, and their price is dropping. Even further reduction in OBI power spectral density is expected to be achievable by optical spread spectrum, where the use of coherent ultrashort laser pulses can virtually eliminate OBI, and result in an extremely high network throughput. Such schemes are anticipated to become feasible countermeasures of OBI when all-optical processing becomes well-established.

Perspectives in Spread Spectrum

Perspectives in Spread Spectrum
Author: Amer A. Hassan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461555310


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Perspectives in Spread Spectrum brings together studies and recent work on six exciting topics from the spread spectrum arts. The book gives a wide, collective view of trends, ideas, and techniques in the spread spectrum discipline, due to the authors' extensive work on spread spectrum techniques and applications from different vantage points. The inexorable march of electronics towards ever faster, ever smaller, and ever more powerful electronic and optical circuitry has wrought, and will continue to enable, profound changes in the spread spectrum arts, by allowing increasingly complex signalling waveforms and statistical tests to be implemented as the theory beyond spread spectrum continues to evolve. Perspectives in Spread Spectrum is divided into six chapters. The first chapter deals with sequence spreading design. There is not a single metric for design of spreading sequences; rather, the design is ideally tailored to the specific scenario of usage. This chapter delves into recent and very promising synthesis work. The second chapter deals with OFDM techniques. As channels become wider and trans-channel fading (or jamming) becomes frequency selective across the band, OFDM techniques may provide a powerful alternative design perspective. The third chapter is a generalization of the venerable Walsh functions. A new modulation scheme, Geometric Harmonic Modulation, GHM for short, is reviewed and characterized as a form of OFDM. From GHM, a further generalization of the Walsh functions is derived for non-binary signalling. The fourth chapter is concerned with some new and exciting results regarding the follower jammer paradigm. A counter-countermeasure technique is reviewed, notable for its counterintuitive characteristic which can be understood from a simple yet elegant game framework. The fifth chapter recounts some results pertaining to random coding for an optical spread spectrum link. The technique is based on laser speckle statistics and uses a coherent array of spatial light modulators at the transmitter but allows the receiver to be realized as a spatially distributed radiometric and therefore incoherent structure. The sixth and final chapter looks at an important and interesting application of spread spectrum to accurately locate a wideband, ‘bent pipe’, satellite transponder. It is, in a strong sense, an inverted GPS technique. Perspectives in Spread Spectrum serves as an excellent reference and source of ideas for further research, and may be used as a text for advanced courses on the topic.

Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum

Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum
Author: Khaled Fazel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 515
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 940170502X


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The benefits and success of multi-carrier (MC) modulation on one side and the flexibility offered by the spread spectrum (SS) technique on the other side have motivated many researchers to investigate the combination of both techniques since 1993. This combination known as multi-carrier spread spectrum (MC-SS) benefits from the advantages of both systems and offers high flexibility, high spectral efficiency, simple detection strategies, narrow-band interference rejection capability, etc. The basic principle of this combination is straightforward: The spreading is performed as direct sequence spread spectrum (DS-SS) but instead of transmitting the chips over a single carrier, several sub-carriers are employed. The MC modulation and demodulation can easily be realized in the digital domain by performing IFFT and FFT operations. The separation of the users' signals can be performed in the code domain. MC-SS systems can perform the spreading in frequency direction, which allows for simple signal detection strategies. Since 1993, MC-SS has been deeply studied and new alternative solutions have been proposed. Meanwhile, deep system analysis and comparison with DS-CDMA have been performed that show the superiority of MC-CDMA.

Multiwavelength Optical Networks

Multiwavelength Optical Networks
Author: Thomas E. Stern
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1005
Release: 2009
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0521881390


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Second edition of the acclaimed Multiwavelength Optical Networks, describing architectures, enabling technologies, and analytical tools.

Multi-Carrier Spread Spectrum & Related Topics

Multi-Carrier Spread Spectrum & Related Topics
Author: Khaled Fazel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461544637


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Khaled Fazel Stefan Kaiser Digital Microwave Systems German Aerospace Center (DLR) Bosch Telecom GmbH Institute for Communications Technology D-71522 Backnang, Germany D-82234 Wessling, Germany In this last decade of this millennium the technique of multi-carrier transmission for wireless broadband multimedia applications has been receiving wide interests. Its first great success was in 1990 as it was selected in the European Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) standard. Its further prominent successes were in 1995 and 1998 as it was selected as modulation scheme in the European Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB-T) and in three broadband wireless indoor standards, namely ETSI-Hiperlan-II, American IEEE-802. 11 and Japanese MMAC, respectively. The benefits and success of multi-carrier (MC) modulation in one side and the flexibility offered by spread spectrum (SS) technique in other hand motivated many researchers to investigate the combination of both techniques, known as multi-carrier spread-spectrum (MC-SS). This combination benefits from the main advantages of both systems and offers high flexibility, high spectral efficiency, simple detection strategies, narrow band interference rejection capability, etc. . The basic principle of this combination is straightforward: The spreading is performed as direct SS (DS-SS) but instead of transmitting the chips over a single sequence carrier, several sub-carriers could be employed. As depicted in Figure 1, after spreading with assigned user specific code of processing gain G the frequency mapping and multi-carrier modulation is applied. In the receiver side after multi-carrier demodulation and frequency de-mapping, the corresponding detection algorithm will be performed.

Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum & Related Topics

Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum & Related Topics
Author: Khaled Fazel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1475735693


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Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum has been deeply studied and new alternative solutions have been proposed. This book edits the newest contributions and research results in this new field presented at the Third International Workshop on MC-SS & Related Topics, held in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany.

Multi-Carrier and Spread Spectrum Systems

Multi-Carrier and Spread Spectrum Systems
Author: K. Fazel
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2004-02-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470871377


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Frequency spectrum is a limited and valuable resource for wireless communications. A good example can be observed among network operators in Europe for the prices to pay for UMTS-frequency bands. Therefore, the first goal when designing future wireless communication systems (e.g. 4G - fourth generation) has to be the increase in spectral efficiency. The development in digital communications in the past years has enabled efficient modulation and coding techniques for robust and spectral efficient data, speech, audio and video transmission. These are the multi-carrier modulation (e.g. OFDM) and the spread spectrum technique (e.g. DS-CDMA), where OFDM was chosen for broadcast applications (DVB, DAB) as well as for broadband wireless indoor standards (ETSI HIPERLAN-II, IEEE-802.11) and the DS-CDMA was selected in mobile communications (IS-95, third generation mobile radio systems world wide, UMTS/IMT 2000). Since 1993 various combinations of multi-carrier (MC) modulation and the spread spectrum (SS) technique have been introduced and the field of MC-SS communications has become an independent and important research topic with increasing activities. New application fields have been proposed such as high rate cellular mobile, high rate wireless indoor and LMDS. It has been shown that MC-SS offers the high spectral efficiency, robustness and flexibility that is required for the next generation systems. Meanwhile, different alternative hybrid schemes such as OFDM/OFDMA, MC-TDMA, etc. have been deeply analysed and adopted in different international standards (ETSI-BRAN, IEEE-802 & MMAC). Multi-Carrier & Spread-Spectrum: Analysis of Hybrid Air Interfaces draws together all of the above mentioned hybrid schemes therefore providing a greatly needed resource for system engineers, telecommunication designers and researchers in order to enable them to develop, build and deploy several schemes based on MC-transmission for the next generation systems (which will be an integration of broadband multimedia services covering both 4G mobile and fixed wireless systems). * Offers a complete treatment of multi-carrier, spread-spectrum (SS) and time division multiplexing (TDM) techniques * Provides an in-depth insight into hybrid multiple access techniques based on multi-carrier (MC) transmission * Presents numerous hybrid multiple access and air interface architectures including OFDM/CDMA, MC-CDMA, MC-DS-CDMA and MT-CDMA * Covers new techniques such as space-time coding and software radio Telecommunications engineers, hardware & software system designers and researchers as well as students, lecturers and technicians will all find this an invaluable addition to their bookshelf.

Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum

Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum
Author: Khaled Fazel
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461562317


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l 1 Khaled Fazel , Gerhard P. Fettweis lGerman Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR) Institute for Communications Technology 0-82234 Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany lDresden University of Technology Department of Electrical Engineering 0-01062 Dresden, Germany To operate future generation multimedia communications systems high data rate transmission needs to be guaranteed with a high quality of service. For instance, the third generation cellular mobile systems should offer a high data rate up to 2 Mbitls for video, audio, speech and data transmission [1]. In addition, the important challenge for these cellular systems will be the choice of an appropriate multiple access scheme. These trends motivated many researchers to look for multiple access systems that offer high spectral efficiency. The technique of spread spectrum originating from the military applications may allow partly to fulfill the above requirements. Advantages of spread spectrum technique are broadly known: High immunity against multipath distortion, no need for frequency planning, high flexibility, easier variable rate transmission etc. [1-2]. A multiple access scheme based on direct sequence spread spectrum, known as direct sequence code division multiple access (DS-CDMA) relies on spreading the data stream using an assigned spreading code for each user in the time domain. The capability of minimising multiple access interference (MAl) is given by the cross correlation properties of spreading codes. In the case of multipath propagation the capability of distinguishing one component from others in the composite received signal is offered by the auto-correlation properties of the spreading codes [2].