A single multi-port planar optical device is able to generate and process simultaneously all the entries of a code family. If we use a single input laser pulse, a set of phase shifted keyed (PSK) codes are generated that can be used in a code-division multiple access (CDMA) network to transmit a large number of asynchronous users. With different combinations of input laser pulses, it is possible to obtain multi-dimensional codes, that can be used to write Multi Protocol label Switching (MPLS) labels directly in the optical domain
Cincotti, G., Wang, X., Wada, N., Manzacca, G., SVALUTO MOREOLO, M., Kitayama, K.I. (2006). Applications of multi-port encoder/decoders in photonic MPLS and CDMA networks, invited paper at International Conference on Optical Transparent Networks ICTON, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 2006.. In International Conference on Optical Transparent Networks (ICTON) Nottingham.
Applications of multi-port encoder/decoders in photonic MPLS and CDMA networks, invited paper at International Conference on Optical Transparent Networks ICTON, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 2006.
CINCOTTI, GABRIELLA;MANZACCA, GIANLUCA;SVALUTO MOREOLO, Michela;
2006-01-01
Abstract
A single multi-port planar optical device is able to generate and process simultaneously all the entries of a code family. If we use a single input laser pulse, a set of phase shifted keyed (PSK) codes are generated that can be used in a code-division multiple access (CDMA) network to transmit a large number of asynchronous users. With different combinations of input laser pulses, it is possible to obtain multi-dimensional codes, that can be used to write Multi Protocol label Switching (MPLS) labels directly in the optical domainI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.