OCDMA receiver with built-in all-optical clock recovery

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Abstract

A receiver that incorporates an all-optical clock recovery approach for synchronisation suitable for use in incoherent OCDMA transmission is demonstrated. The developed solution was implemented and tested in a multiuser environment using the 2D-WHTS coding scheme on incoherent OCDMA transmission with 2.5 Gbit/s data rate. The receiver with built-in all-optical clock recovery was tested by taking the BER for the received data when synchronised with the all-optically recovered clock from the incoming OCDMA traffic and when an RF synthesiser was used to the generate the clock. Improvement of ∼7.5 dBm was observed with the all-optical clock recovery approach. The related eye diagrams and the wavelength spectrum were also recorded. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

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Idris, S. K., Osadola, T. B., & Glesk, I. (2013). OCDMA receiver with built-in all-optical clock recovery. Electronics Letters, 49(2), 143–144. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2012.3110

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