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Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking, Second Edition
This stands for File Transfer Protocol, which is protocol that allows users to copy files between their local system and any system that they can reach on the network.
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Unified KS-Code
M. K.A. Abdullah (University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia), S. A. Aljunid (Kolej Universiti Kejuruteraan Utara Malaysia (KUKUM), Malaysia), M. D.A. Samad (University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia), S. B.A. Anas (University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia), and R. K.Z. Sahbudin (University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-014-1.ch198
Abstract
Many codes have been proposed for optical CDMA system as discussed in Svetislav, Mari, Zoran, Kosti, and Titlebaum (1993), Salehi (1989), Liu and Tsao (2002), Maric, Moreno, and Corrada (1996), Wei and Ghafouri-Shiraz (2002), and Prucnal, Santoro, and Ting (1986). Optical code division multiple access (OCDMA) has been recognized as one of the most important technologies for supporting many users in shared media simultaneous, and in some cases can increase the transmission capacity of an optical fiber. OCDMA is an exciting developments in short haul optical networking because it can support both wide and narrow bandwidth applications on the same network, it connects large number of asynchronous users with low latency and jitter, and permits quality of service guarantees to be managed at the physical layer, offers robust signal security and has simplified network topologies. However, for improperly designed codes, the maximum number of simultaneous users and the performance of the system can be seriously limited by the multiple access interference (MAI) or crosstalk from other users. Another issue in OCDMA is how the coding is implemented. The beginning idea of OCDMA was restricted in time domain, in which the encoding/decoding could not been fully utilized in optical domain. Therefore a new coding in OCDMA has been introduced based on spectral encoding (Kavehrad & Zaccarin, 1995; Pearce & Aazhang, 1994; Smith, Blaikie, & Taylor, 1998; Wei & Ghafouri-Shiraz, 2002). The system, called Optical Spectrum CDMA, or OS-CDMA, has the advantage of using inexpensive optical sources, and simple direct detection receivers. In this article with an emphasis on the Spectral Amplitude Coding scheme, a new code known as Khazani-Syed (KS) code is introduced.
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