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9 November 1999 Performance of a serial-search synchronizer for fiber-based optical CDMA systems in the presence of multiuser interference
Mazlyn Mona Mustapha, Richard F. Ormondroyd
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This paper examines the performance of a serial-search synchronization system in the presence of multiple access interference and receiver noise for a non-coherent fiber- based optical CDMA system using optically orthogonal codes. The synchronization performance of two different optical CDMA system, an on-off keyed system and an M-ary pulse- position modulation system with M equals 2, are compared. The effects of the dwell-time, the total number of users, the code weight, decision threshold and optical hard-limiters on the mean acquisition time of the synchronizer are examined. It is shown that an optimum dwell-time exist which minimizes the mean acquisition time.
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Mazlyn Mona Mustapha and Richard F. Ormondroyd "Performance of a serial-search synchronizer for fiber-based optical CDMA systems in the presence of multiuser interference", Proc. SPIE 3899, Photonics Technology into the 21st Century: Semiconductors, Microstructures, and Nanostructures, (9 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.369410
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