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Corresponding Author

Hassan, Kamel

Subject Area

Electrical Engineering

Article Type

Original Study

Abstract

In this paper the effect of chromatic dispersion on the performance of fiber optic-code-division-multiple-access (FO-CDMA) passive correlator receiver has been investigated. Optical orthogonal codes (OOCs) are utilized as signature sequences. The major noise sources (quantum shot noise, dark current noise, and Gaussian circuit noise)has been taken into consideration. We have derived an approximate analytical expression for the bit error rate (BER) of the system. BER analysis of the system is performed in the case of three different fiber types which are 1) a standard single mode fiber (SMF), 2) a dispersion shifted fiber (DSF), and 3) a fully dispersion compensated fiber (DCF) assuming a Gaussian pulse shape for the transmitted pulses, The dispersion effect has been checked for different system parameters. The numerical results demonstrate that for a fixed number of simultaneous users "N" ,the dispersion effect increases with increasing the code length "F" .It is found also that increasing code weight "K" leads to minimize the dispersion effect in the standard SMF as long as the power level is kept less than a pre-determined value.

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