In order to realize broadband and high-speed transmission in the last mile access network,the Coded Wavelength-Division Multiplexing(Coded-WDM)technique on PON(so-called CDM-PON)is presented on fiber-to-the-home acces...In order to realize broadband and high-speed transmission in the last mile access network,the Coded Wavelength-Division Multiplexing(Coded-WDM)technique on PON(so-called CDM-PON)is presented on fiber-to-the-home access network.In this paper,the codcd-WDM coder/decoder(codec}is configured on Optical Network Unit(ONU)and Optical Line Terminal(OLT)in Ethemet Passive Optical Network(E-PON).Here,network codecs are constructed with Arrayed Waveguide Grating(AWG)devices and the signature address code is employed as complementary Walsh code whose original code is for data bit'1'and complementary code is for data bit'0'respectively.It is shown that the simultaneous active user of proposed scheme using CWH code is improved 100%than using M-Sequence and conventional Walsh code for given bit error rate of 10^-9.In addition,the signal to noise ratio(SNR)performance is improved by 6dB compared with conventional scheme employed M-sequence and Walsh code.展开更多
文摘In order to realize broadband and high-speed transmission in the last mile access network,the Coded Wavelength-Division Multiplexing(Coded-WDM)technique on PON(so-called CDM-PON)is presented on fiber-to-the-home access network.In this paper,the codcd-WDM coder/decoder(codec}is configured on Optical Network Unit(ONU)and Optical Line Terminal(OLT)in Ethemet Passive Optical Network(E-PON).Here,network codecs are constructed with Arrayed Waveguide Grating(AWG)devices and the signature address code is employed as complementary Walsh code whose original code is for data bit'1'and complementary code is for data bit'0'respectively.It is shown that the simultaneous active user of proposed scheme using CWH code is improved 100%than using M-Sequence and conventional Walsh code for given bit error rate of 10^-9.In addition,the signal to noise ratio(SNR)performance is improved by 6dB compared with conventional scheme employed M-sequence and Walsh code.