List of Tables

2.1 OOC (N, 3, 1) sequence indexes for various lengths
2.2 OOC (31, 3, 1) sequences
2.3 OOC (50, 3, 1) code sequences
2.4 Prime code sequences when P = 5
2.5 MPC sequences where P = 5
2.6 n-MPC sequences where P = 5
2.7 PMPC sequences where P = 5
2.8 GPMPC sequences where P = 5
2.9 Full-padded MPC sequences when P = 5
2.10 Transposed-MPC sequences when P = 5
2.11 Power of b = 2
2.12 BIBD code example
2.13 MQC sequences
2.14 MFH sequences
2.15 Spreading codes with ideal in-phase cross-correlation (IPC)
2.16 Signal-to-noise ratio of different spreading code families
2.17 Two-dimensional PC/OOC code sequences
2.18 Modified two-dimensional PC/OOC code sequences
2.19 One-coincidence frequency hop codes
2.20 OCFHC/OOC code sequences
2.21 Properties of various 1D spreading codes
2.22 Properties of 2D spreading codes
2.23 State table of the encoder
2.24 Final stage output sequences
2.25 Parity bit streams for input sequences with Hamming weight i = 3
3.1 OOC with F = 32 and w = 4
4.1 Typical parameters used in the calculation (© 2001 IEEE. Reprinted with permission from Modified quadratic congruence codes for fiber Bragg-grating-based spectral-amplitude-coding optical CDMA systems, Z. Wei, H.M.H. Shalaby, and H. Ghafouri-Shiraz, J. Lightw. Technol., 19 (9), 2001.)
4.2 Single-user BER comparisons
5.1 Minimum BER for the number of active users considering only MAI at receivers with Manchester-coded MAI cancellation, ...

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