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Neste artigo, um novo modelo de propagação de pulso gaussiano em fibra óptica é proposto para analisar de forma abrangente o impacto da Dispersão de Velocidade de Grupo (GVD) no desempenho de salto de comprimento de onda bidimensional/espalhamento de tempo de acesso múltiplo por divisão de código óptico (2-D WH /TS OCDMA). Além disso, muitos ruídos e interferências, incluindo interferência de acesso múltiplo (MAI), interferência de batimento óptico (OBI) e ruído do receptor são incluídos na análise. Além disso, propomos a utilização do receptor de detecção heteródino para que a sensibilidade do receptor possa ser melhorada. Os resultados analíticos mostram que, sob o impacto da GVD, o número de utilizadores suportáveis é extremamente reduzido e o comprimento máximo de transmissão (ou seja, o comprimento em que o BER
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Ngoc T. DANG, Anh T. PHAM, Zixue CHENG, "Impact of GVD on the Performance of 2-D WH/TS OCDMA Systems Using Heterodyne Detection Receiver" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E92-A, no. 4, pp. 1182-1191, April 2009, doi: 10.1587/transfun.E92.A.1182.
Abstract: In this paper, a novel model of Gaussian pulse propagation in optical fiber is proposed to comprehensively analyze the impact of Group Velocity Dispersion (GVD) on the performance of two-dimensional wavelength hopping/time spreading optical code division multiple access (2-D WH/TS OCDMA) systems. In addition, many noise and interferences, including multiple access interference (MAI), optical beating interference (OBI), and receiver's noise are included in the analysis. Besides, we propose to use the heterodyne detection receiver so that the receiver's sensitivity can be improved. Analytical results show that, under the impact of GVD, the number of supportable users is extremely decreased and the maximum transmission length (i.e. the length at which BER
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