Zhang et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Experiments on high-speed all-optical code-division multiplexing systems using all-serial encoders and decoders for 2/sup n/prime codeZhang et al., 1999
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- Zhang J
- Chen L
- Kwong W
- Cheung K
- Sharma A
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- IEEE Journal of selected topics in quantum electronics
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In this paper, we demonstrate experimental all-optical code-division multiplexing (AO-CDM) systems using 64-ps optical pulses and a 2/sup n/prime code of n= 3. A distinguishing feature of this experiment is that the modulation of ultrashort optical clock stream by …
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