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Construction of Optimal Two-Dimensional Optical Orthogonal Codes with at Most One Pulse per Wavelength
1School of Computer and Software Engineering, Xihua University, Chengdu 610097, China.
Abstract:
Two-dimensional optical orthogonal codes have important applications in optical code division multiple access networks. In this paper, a generic construction of two-dimensional optical orthogonal codes with at most one pulse per wavelength (AM-OPPW 2D OOCs) is proposed. As a result, some optimal AM-OPPW 2D OOCs with new parameters can be yielded. The new AM-OPPW 2D OOC may support more subscribers and heavier asynchronous traffic compared with known constructions.
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