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1 May 2009 Performance evaluation of CDMA, WDMA, DWDMA networks
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Abstract
The demand for bandwidth for applications in high-speed networks requires improved network topologies, throughput, and parallelism. Many techniques such as optical code-division multiple access (CDMA), wavelength division multiple access (WDMA) and dense WDMA (DWDMA), have shown considerable potential for high-speed network applications. This paper evaluates the performance of these techniques with respect to bandwidth utilization and delay under various scenarios. Simulation results showed that optical CDMA system emerges as the most efficient system because CDMA utilization is the highest when compared to the WDMA and DWDMA systems, and that CDMA is better for high offered loads compared to WDMA and DWDMA.
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Mohammad S. Alam, Salim Alsharif, and P. Polu "Performance evaluation of CDMA, WDMA, DWDMA networks", Proc. SPIE 7349, Wireless Sensing and Processing IV, 73490E (1 May 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.819235
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KEYWORDS
Optical networks

Dispersion

Receivers

Picosecond phenomena

Local area networks

Polarization

Signal attenuation

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