This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application Nos. 10-2005-0121028, filed on Dec. 9, 2005 and 10-2006-0022258, filed on March 9 in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an encoder and/or decoder for an optical code division multiple access (OCDMA) and a method thereof, and more particularly, to an encoder and/or decoder using fused fiber-optic couplers and a method thereof.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, gratings are carved in optical fibers for optical CDMA encoders and/or decoders. There are fiber bragg grating arrays in which several gratings are carved in optical fibers and chirped fiber bragg gratings.
As shown in
In the serial array of fiber bragg gratings, a number of fiber bragg gratings must be increased with an increase in a number of channels. Thus, a length of an optical fiber is lengthened, and thus a transmission rate or the number of channels is limited by a delay.
In the parallel array of fiber bragg gratings, a fiber bragg grating is carved in a fiber. Thus, a transmission rate or the number of channels is not limited by a delay. However, a number of strands of the fiber are increased with the increase in the number of channels. As a result, a bulk of the fiber is increased.
Also, input light must be split in the parallel array of fiber bragg gratings and signals having passed through a parallel array of fiber bragg gratings must be integrated into one. Thus, insertion losses of a splitter and a coupler occur.
A chirped fiber bragg grating as shown in
The present invention provides an encoder and/or decoder for an OCDMA realized using fused fiber-optic couplers and a method thereof.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an encoder and/or decoder for an OCDMA (optical code division multiple access), including: a demultiplexer outputting multi-wavelength optical signals through paths varying with a wavelength using a plurality of first fused couplers having different coupling coefficients; and a multiplexer selecting signals of predetermined wavelengths out of output signals from the demultiplexer and generating a PN code corresponding to the selected wavelengths using a plurality of second fused couplers symmetric to the plurality of first fused couplers.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an encoding and/or decoding method for an OCDMA, including: outputting multi-wavelength optical signals through paths varying with a wavelength using a plurality of first fused couplers having different coupling coefficients; and selecting predetermined wavelengths out of output signals and generating a PN code corresponding to the selected wavelengths using a plurality of second fused couplers symmetric to the plurality of first fused couplers.
The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings.
Coatings of two strands of optical fibers are stripped off and then twisted two times so as to fix both ends.
If a portion of the optical fiber of which coating has been stripped off and twisted two times is heated and tensed, a fusion region or an integrated portion is generated. Two modes independently advancing toward cores of two optical fibers interfere with each other in the fusion region and advance with interchanging energy.
The two strands of the optical fiber are heated to be lengthened and attached to each other to form the fusion region. Thus, a reflection does not occur with optical fibers positioned in the same direction. As a result, an additional loss of a fused coupler is very low.
Electromagnetic fields of input and output ports of a fusion coupler having a coupling coefficient Ki are as shown in
The relationship among the electromagnetic fields is expressed as in Equation 1 below. Here, a subscript of an electromagnetic field E denotes an orientation (position) of the electromagnetic field E, a superscript denotes an output signal from each point of the fusion coupler, and t superscript denotes an input signal to the fusion coupler.
EaKi1=j√{square root over (KiEtKi4)} EaKi2=j√{square root over (1−KiEtKi4)}
EaKi3=j√{square root over (KiEtKi2)} EaKi4=j√{square root over (1−KiEtKI4)} (1)
wherein Ki denotes a coupling coefficient, EaKi1 denotes an electromagnetic field of EtKi4 outputted to a first port, EaKi2 denotes an electromagnetic field of EtKi4 outputted to a second port, EaKi3 denotes an electromagnetic field of EtKi2 outputted to a third port, and EaKi4 denotes an electromagnetic field of EtKi2 outputted to a fourth port.
An encoder and/or decoder for an OCDMA suggested in the present invention include a demultiplexer to which a plurality of fused couplers are connected.
wherein TK13 denotes a transmittance of Eak13 outputted from a fused coupler having a coupling coefficient K1 to the third port, and TK14 denotes a transmittance of Eak14 outputted from the fused coupler having the coupling coefficient K1 to a lower port.
As a result of a computation of a whole transmission spectrum through Equation 2, conditions of a demultiplexer having 16 channels at uniform distances are shown in
A super luminescent emitting diode (SLED) as a wide band light source is mainly used as a light source of an optical CDMA to reduce cost.
However, in the case of the SLED, a power difference is great in each channel like an output spectrum shown in
Central wavelengths and wavelength periods of the fusion couplers are shown in
An output spectrum of a flattening filter formed using two fused couplers is compared with an output spectrum of an SLED. Central wavelengths and wavelength periods of the two fused couplers constituting the flattening filter can be optimized to effectively reduce a power difference of each channel of the SLED.
Demultiplexing is achieved through each of 16 channels, and output powers from the 16 channels are different. Thus, an encoder and/or decoder according to the present invention can compensate for a non-uniform spectrum of the light source.
A 16-channel demultiplexer constituted using 15 fused couplers can be connected to a flattening filter constituted using two fused couplers, and the 16-channel demultiplexer can be connected in an opposite direction so as to realize an encoder. Also, a decoder has the same structure as the encoder except the flattening filter.
Spectrums of modified PN codes using an encoder and/or decoder excluding a flattening filter unlike the encoder and/or decoder shown in
The modified PN codes shown in
In operation S1300, a demultiplexer including a plurality of fused couplers having different coupling coefficients outputs multi-wavelength optical signals through paths varying with a wavelength.
In operation S1310, a multiplexer including a plurality of fused couplers having different coupling coefficients selects the signal of predetermined wavelengths out of output signals from the demultiplexer and generates a PN code corresponding to the selected wavelengths.
As described above, in an encoder and/or decoder for an OCDMA based on a fused coupler according to the present invention, a transmission rate or a number of channels is not limited by a delay. Also, the encoder and/or decoder can include a flattening filter to compensate for a non-uniform spectrum of a light source.
In addition, the encoder and/or decoder are hardly affected by a temperature and can be manufactured at a low cost.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
10-2005-0121028 | Dec 2005 | KR | national |
10-2006-0022258 | Mar 2006 | KR | national |