A SOA-Based Scheme for MAI Suppression in OCDMA

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A noise suppression scheme based on semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) is investigated in this paper. It aims to inhibit the Multiple-Access interference (MAI) which is the major noise in incoherent optical code division multiple access (OCDMA) system. The saturated SOA is employed as optical limiting amplifier here. The performance of proposed MAI suppression system is analyzed theoretically and experimentally.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 403-408)

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2196-2199

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November 2011

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