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Beberapa skim pemprosesan isyarat semua optik berdasarkan kesan optik tak linear telah dicadangkan dan ditunjukkan untuk digunakan dalam rangkaian fotonik masa hadapan. Memandangkan pelbagai format modulasi telah dibangunkan untuk sistem komunikasi optik, penukar semua optik antara format modulasi yang berbeza akan menjadi teknologi utama untuk menyambung rangkaian secara telus dan cekap. Kertas kerja ini mengkaji kerja terbaru kami tentang teknologi penukaran format modulasi semua optik untuk menyerlahkan prinsip asas dan aplikasi dalam pelbagai skim pemprosesan isyarat semua optik.
Ken MISHINA
Osaka University
Daisuke HISANO
Osaka University
Akihiro MARUTA
Osaka University
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Ken MISHINA, Daisuke HISANO, Akihiro MARUTA, "All-Optical Modulation Format Conversion and Applications in Future Photonic Networks" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E102-C, no. 4, pp. 304-315, April 2019, doi: 10.1587/transele.2018ODI0002.
Abstract: A number of all-optical signal processing schemes based on nonlinear optical effects have been proposed and demonstrated for use in future photonic networks. Since various modulation formats have been developed for optical communication systems, all-optical converters between different modulation formats will be a key technology to connect networks transparently and efficiently. This paper reviews our recent works on all-optical modulation format conversion technologies in order to highlight the fundamental principles and applications in variety of all-optical signal processing schemes.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/transele.2018ODI0002/_p
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