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Design and Implementation of an Optical Code Division Multiple Access System Combined with Dense Wavelength Division MultiplexingZhang, 2003
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To improve the flexibility and the capability of optical access networks, the investigations of this dissertation have been focused on applying optical code division multiple access (OCDMA) in the upstream of the access network. The noise caused by the interference …
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