Abstract:In this work, the effect of the 2-D Optical Orthogonal Spatial Pattern Codes (OOSPC) is evaluated quantitatively for the transmission of medical images over Multi-core optical fiber using a double blind CDMA technology. The implemented method assumes that P medical practitioners or users are working simultaneously and transmitting images from one site to another. The transmitted images are encoded using a two-steps procedure: 1) coding the pixels (users) using a particular OOSPC and 2) coding the bits using ti… Show more
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