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Applications of superstructure fibre Bragg gratings for optical code division multiple access and packet switched networks

Applications of superstructure fibre Bragg gratings for optical code division multiple access and packet switched networks
Applications of superstructure fibre Bragg gratings for optical code division multiple access and packet switched networks
This thesis describes the research on the implementation of all-optical code generation and recognition based on superstructure fibre Bragg grating (SSFBG) for use in Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) systems and also in high-speed all-optical packet switched networks.These results highlight the precision and flexibility of the continuous grating writing process and show that the SSFBG technology represents a promising technology not just for OCDMA but an extended range of other pulse shaping, and associated optical processing applications such as required within optical packet switched networks.
University of Southampton
Teh, P.C.
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Teh, P.C.
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Teh, P.C. (2003) Applications of superstructure fibre Bragg gratings for optical code division multiple access and packet switched networks. University of Southampton, Optoelectronic Research Centre, Doctoral Thesis, 230pp.

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This thesis describes the research on the implementation of all-optical code generation and recognition based on superstructure fibre Bragg grating (SSFBG) for use in Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) systems and also in high-speed all-optical packet switched networks.These results highlight the precision and flexibility of the continuous grating writing process and show that the SSFBG technology represents a promising technology not just for OCDMA but an extended range of other pulse shaping, and associated optical processing applications such as required within optical packet switched networks.

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Published date: 2003
Organisations: University of Southampton

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Date deposited: 29 May 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 09:17

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Author: P.C. Teh

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