Comparative Performance

Comparative Performance of Hybrid SCM SAC-OCDMA System Using Complementary and AND Subtraction Detection Techniques

Ratna Sahbudin1, Syed Aljunid1, Mohd Abdullah1, Mohd bin Abdul Samad1,  Mohd Mahdi1, and Mahamod Ismail2

1Department of Computer and Communication System Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia.

2Department of Electrical, Electronics and Systems, Faculty of Engineering, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia.

Abstract: This paper presents the comparative performance of two detection schemes based on subtraction detection technique for a hybrid scheme of subcarrier multiplexed spectral-amplitude-coding optical code division multiple access (SCM SAC-OCDMA) system. SAC-OCDMA systems are receiving more attention because of their ability to completely eliminate multi access interference by using code sequences with fixed in-phase cross correlation. On the other hand, the SCM scheme is capable of improving the channel data rate of OCDMA systems. This hybrid scheme is proposed for the benefit of combining the advantages of both schemes. Consequently, the hybrid system is robust against interference and is much more spectrally efficient. Double weight code family is a new code structure used for SAC-OCDMA system. The experimental simulation results show that the proposed new AND subtraction detection technique improve the system performance significantly.  

Keywords: Hybrid SCM SAC-OCDMA, subtraction detection technique, multi access interference, optical communication system.

Received April 26, 2006; accepted July 31, 2006

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