Kingsta et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Multi-dimensional encoding and decoding for high capacity optical communication using OCDMAKingsta et al., 2022
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- 5990826173356361717
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- Kingsta R
- Selvakumari R
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- Photonic Network Communications
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This paper describes a novel multi-dimensional OCDMA coding technique with the objective of enhancing capacity of the optical communication network. In order to overcome the drawbacks associated with the conventional coding methods, multiple modes, time slots and …
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