Presentation 2006-03-16
A Study on Generalized MPSCs for Synchronous Optical CDMA Systems
Tomoko K. MATSUSHIMA, Yasuaki TERAMACHI,
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Abstract(in English) Modified prime sequence codes (MPSCs), which is a family of prime sequence codes (PSCs), are used for optical CDMA systems. Some excellent interference cancellation techniques have been proposed for synchronous systems using MPSCs. Recently, a class of generalized MPSCs, which includes the class of original MPSCs as its subclass, was presented. This paper investigates a basic feature of generalized MPSCs and interference cancellation techniques employing generalized MPSCs. Relationship between Einarsson codes and generalized MPSCs is also investigated.
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Keyword(in English) Optical CDMA / Modified prime sequence code / Generalized MPSC / Interference canceller / Einarsson code
Paper # IT2005-75,ISEC2005-132,WBS2005-89
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Title (in English) A Study on Generalized MPSCs for Synchronous Optical CDMA Systems
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Keyword(1) Optical CDMA
Keyword(2) Modified prime sequence code
Keyword(3) Generalized MPSC
Keyword(4) Interference canceller
Keyword(5) Einarsson code
1st Author's Name Tomoko K. MATSUSHIMA
1st Author's Affiliation Information Systems Engineering Department, Polytechnic University()
2nd Author's Name Yasuaki TERAMACHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Information Systems Engineering Department, Polytechnic University
Date 2006-03-16
Paper # IT2005-75,ISEC2005-132,WBS2005-89
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 663
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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