Abstract
A spread-spectrum code-division-multiple-access (CDMA) communication system is a possible way to achieve asynchronous multiple access in broadcast networks without delay. Optical implementation of CDMA networks requires optical means to perform correlation, as well as to generate coded sequences. To date optical fiber delay line' and ladder fiber networks2,3 have been investigated for the optical pulse sequence coding and decoding.
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