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Architectures, Protocols and Applications for OCDMA Networks

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As various services in telecommunication network increase rapidly, especially the explosively mushrooming of Internet protocol (IP) services, the global telecommunication network infrastructure is required to be upgraded in order to meet the present demands and the future services for the network. The ultrahigh- speed photonic network will play a crucial role in the upgrade of network. Photonic network can provide large capacity, and at the same time, it has the functions of implementing dynamic reconfiguration of network, flexible management of bandwidth, efficient utilization of network resources, securities of network infrastructure and information transmission, etc., so that it can adapt well to the dynamic service variations in the network and the specific demands from different subscribers. These are implemented through the network architectures and protocols, the manners of signal multiplexing and switching, and the formats of signal encoding and decoding. At present, the multiplexing and switching technologies widely used are the electronic time division and optical wavelength division technologies.

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