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Opt Express ; 18(6): 6079-88, 2010 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20389629

ABSTRACT

Temporal phase modulation of spread stealth signals is proposed and demonstrated to improve optical steganography transmission privacy. After phase modulation, the temporally spread stealth signal has a more complex spectral-phase-temporal relationship, such that the original temporal profile cannot be restored when only dispersion compensation is applied to the temporally spread stealth signals. Therefore, it increases the difficulty for the eavesdropper to detect and intercept the stealth channel that is hidden under a public transmission, even with a correct dispersion compensation device. The experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of this approach and display insignificant degradation in transmission performance, compared to the conventional stealth transmission without temporal phase modulation. The proposed system can also work without a clock transmission for signal synchronization. Our analysis and simulation results show that it is difficult for the adversary to detect the existence of the stealth transmission, or find the correct phase mask to recover the stealth signals.


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Algorithms , Computer Security , Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted/methods , Information Storage and Retrieval/methods , Telecommunications , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Opt Express ; 17(12): 9918-23, 2009 Jun 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19506641

ABSTRACT

We experimentally demonstrate a nonlinear fiber-based optical autocorrelation peak discriminator. The approach exploits four-wave mixing in a 37-cm highly-nonlinear bismuth-oxide fiber that provides a passive and compact means for rejecting cross-correlation peaks. The autocorrelation peak discriminator plays an important role in improving the detection of optical CDMA signals. Eye diagrams and bit-error rates are measured at different power ratios. Significant receiver sensitivity improvements are obtained and error-floors are removed. The experimental results show that the autocorrelation peak discriminator works well even when the amplitudes of individual cross-correlation peaks are higher than that of the autocorrelation peak.


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Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Telecommunications/instrumentation , Transducers , Computer-Aided Design , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Nonlinear Dynamics , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Opt Express ; 13(12): 4752-8, 2005 Jun 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19495393

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate simultaneous repetition rate multiplication of laser pulses at multiple wavelengths using the spectral elimination approach. The phase coherence between the pulses is preserved while the aggregate bandwidth can be significantly enhanced. The repetition rates of pulses from both a mode-locked fiber ring laser and a pair of gain-switched DFB laser diodes have been multiplied to over 18 GHz per wavelength using the same setup. The key element is an all-fiber, polarization independent birefringence loop mirror comb filter. The broad transmission peaks of the filter also allow a large tolerance in the drift of the input wavelengths and repetition rates. A detuning range of 1.2 GHz is observed, corresponding to 13% of the input frequency.

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