2009 IEEE 9th Malaysia International Conference on Communications (MICC) 2009
DOI: 10.1109/micc.2009.5431533
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Implementing EDW in Point to multipoint optical access network for FTTH applications

Abstract: this paper presents the implementation of enhanced double weight optical code division multiple access codes (EDW-OCDMA) on Point-to-multipoint access network for FTTH applications, the design is based on EDW code. Simulation experiment performed to study the performance of the code, the new algorithm to generate the higher weighted EDW code enable the performance study of EDW in Point-to-multipoint for higher weights too. In this paper there is a new design to implement the code into Point-to-multipoint Acces… Show more

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“…Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) for broadband access applications may be considered as an effective solution for higher capacity access networks as optical fiber in telecommunications have huge capacity, small size, light in weight, very high bandwidth and immunity to electromagnetic interference etc [5]. There are many types of FTTH technologies; the most popular one is based on the concept of using a passive fiber distribution network known as a passive optical network (PON).…”
Section: Bpon Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH) for broadband access applications may be considered as an effective solution for higher capacity access networks as optical fiber in telecommunications have huge capacity, small size, light in weight, very high bandwidth and immunity to electromagnetic interference etc [5]. There are many types of FTTH technologies; the most popular one is based on the concept of using a passive fiber distribution network known as a passive optical network (PON).…”
Section: Bpon Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%