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Performance & Benefits of Optical Code Division Multiplexing Access
Multiplexing techniques for fiber networks attempt to access the vast bandwidth of the optical fiber with the aim of including multiple-access capability. Among the multiplexing techniques, Optical Code Division Multiple Access (OCDMA) has attractive characteristics that make it appropriate for high-speed fiber networks. OCDMA system may be parallel or serial model, its various parameters can be study by simulation.