Throughput Performance Evaluation of Multiservice Multirate OCDMA in Flexible Networks

In this paper, new analytical formalisms to evaluate the packet throughput of multiservice multirate slotted ALOHA optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA) networks are proposed. The proposed formalisms can be successfully applied to 1-D and 2-D OCDMA networks with any number of user classes in...

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Main Authors: Thiago R. Raddo, Anderson L. Sanches, Idelfonso Tafur Monroy, Ben-Hur V. Borges
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2016-01-01
Series:IEEE Photonics Journal
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7360100/
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spelling doaj-2214bf9a770141a8b90cb38dc38fd6b82021-03-29T17:31:41ZengIEEEIEEE Photonics Journal1943-06552016-01-018111510.1109/JPHOT.2015.25103307360100Throughput Performance Evaluation of Multiservice Multirate OCDMA in Flexible NetworksThiago R. Raddo0Anderson L. Sanches1Idelfonso Tafur Monroy2Ben-Hur V. Borges3Department of Photonics Engineering (DTU Fotonik), Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, DenmarkDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, EESC, University of São Paulo (USP), São Carlos-SP, BrazilDepartment of Photonics Engineering (DTU Fotonik), Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, DenmarkDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, EESC, University of São Paulo (USP), São Carlos-SP, BrazilIn this paper, new analytical formalisms to evaluate the packet throughput of multiservice multirate slotted ALOHA optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA) networks are proposed. The proposed formalisms can be successfully applied to 1-D and 2-D OCDMA networks with any number of user classes in the system. The bit error rate (BER) and packet correct probability expressions are derived, considering the multiple-access interference as binomially distributed. Packet throughput expressions, on the other hand, are derived considering Poisson, binomial, and Markov chain approaches for the composite packet arrivals distributions, with the latter defined as benchmark. A throughput performance evaluation is carried out for two distinct user code sequences separately, namely, 1-D and 2-D multiweight multilength optical orthogonal code (MWML-OOC). Numerical results show that the Poisson approach underestimates the throughput performance in unacceptable levels and incorrectly predicts the number of successfully received packets for most offered load values even in favorable conditions, such as for the 2-D MWML-OOC OCDMA network with a considerably large number of simultaneous users. On the other hand, the binomial approach proved to be more straightforward, computationally more efficient, and just as accurate as the Markov chain approach.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7360100/Optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA)throughputbit error rate (BER)flexible networksmultiservicemultirate
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author Thiago R. Raddo
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Ben-Hur V. Borges
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Anderson L. Sanches
Idelfonso Tafur Monroy
Ben-Hur V. Borges
Throughput Performance Evaluation of Multiservice Multirate OCDMA in Flexible Networks
IEEE Photonics Journal
Optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA)
throughput
bit error rate (BER)
flexible networks
multiservice
multirate
author_facet Thiago R. Raddo
Anderson L. Sanches
Idelfonso Tafur Monroy
Ben-Hur V. Borges
author_sort Thiago R. Raddo
title Throughput Performance Evaluation of Multiservice Multirate OCDMA in Flexible Networks
title_short Throughput Performance Evaluation of Multiservice Multirate OCDMA in Flexible Networks
title_full Throughput Performance Evaluation of Multiservice Multirate OCDMA in Flexible Networks
title_fullStr Throughput Performance Evaluation of Multiservice Multirate OCDMA in Flexible Networks
title_full_unstemmed Throughput Performance Evaluation of Multiservice Multirate OCDMA in Flexible Networks
title_sort throughput performance evaluation of multiservice multirate ocdma in flexible networks
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Photonics Journal
issn 1943-0655
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In this paper, new analytical formalisms to evaluate the packet throughput of multiservice multirate slotted ALOHA optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA) networks are proposed. The proposed formalisms can be successfully applied to 1-D and 2-D OCDMA networks with any number of user classes in the system. The bit error rate (BER) and packet correct probability expressions are derived, considering the multiple-access interference as binomially distributed. Packet throughput expressions, on the other hand, are derived considering Poisson, binomial, and Markov chain approaches for the composite packet arrivals distributions, with the latter defined as benchmark. A throughput performance evaluation is carried out for two distinct user code sequences separately, namely, 1-D and 2-D multiweight multilength optical orthogonal code (MWML-OOC). Numerical results show that the Poisson approach underestimates the throughput performance in unacceptable levels and incorrectly predicts the number of successfully received packets for most offered load values even in favorable conditions, such as for the 2-D MWML-OOC OCDMA network with a considerably large number of simultaneous users. On the other hand, the binomial approach proved to be more straightforward, computationally more efficient, and just as accurate as the Markov chain approach.
topic Optical code-division multiple-access (OCDMA)
throughput
bit error rate (BER)
flexible networks
multiservice
multirate
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7360100/
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