Abstract
We analyze a code-division multiple access technique where information is optically encoded by manipulating the coherence between a pair of transmitted signals. Key features are intrinsic security, operation of the receiver at only the bit rate of a single channel, and reconfiguration without switching optical delays, which are considerable advantages compared to previously proposed CDMA schemes. Experimental results demonstrating the basic operation of the scheme are presented. The performance limitations are calculated and novel implementations are proposed. © 1995 IEEE
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Griffin, R. A., Griffin, R. A., Sampson, D. D., & Jackson, D. A. (1995). Coherence Coding for Photonic Code-Division Multiple Access Networks. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 13(9), 1826–1837. https://doi.org/10.1109/50.464731
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