
Ring Resonator Systems to Perform Optical Communication Enhancement Using Soliton
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The pulses are known as soliton pulses which are more secured due to having the properties of chaotic and dark soliton signals with ultra
short bandwidth. They have high capacity due to the fact that ring resonators are able to generate pulses in the form of solitons in
multiples and train form. These pulses generated by ring resonators are suitable in optical communication due to use the compact and
integrated rings system, easy to control, flexibility, less loss, application in long distance communication and many other advantages.
Using these pulses overcome the problems such as losses during the propagation, long distances, error detection, using many repeaters or
amplifiers, undetectable received signals, pulse broadening, overlapping and so on. This book show how to generate soliton pulses using
ring resonators in the micro and nano range which can be used in optical communication to improve the transmission technique and quality
of received signals in networks such as WiFi and wireless communication.
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Dr. I. S. Amiri, received his PhD degree in Nanophotonics from University Technology Malaysia (UTM). He has several publications in the area of Optical Soliton Communications, Nanophotonics, Nonlinear fiber optics, Quantum Cryptography, Optical Tweezers, Nanotechnology, Biomedical Physics and Biotechnology Engineering. He is currently a visiting research fellow in UTM.
Dr. A. Afroozeh, received his PhD in photonics from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in 2014. His areas of interests are in microring resonators, optical solitons, fiber couplers, and nanowaveguides.
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