Publication: High-capacity and security packet switching using the nonlinear effects in micro ring resonators
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2010-01-01
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00304026
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Mahidol University
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Optik. Vol.121, No.2 (2010), 159-167
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S. Mitatha, K. Dejhan, P. P. Yupapin, N. Pornsuwancharoen High-capacity and security packet switching using the nonlinear effects in micro ring resonators. Optik. Vol.121, No.2 (2010), 159-167. doi:10.1016/j.ijleo.2008.05.032 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/29120
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High-capacity and security packet switching using the nonlinear effects in micro ring resonators
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We propose a new design of secured packet switching generated by using nonlinear behaviors of light in a micro ring resonator. The use of chaotic signals generated by the micro ring resonator to form the filtering and packet switching characteristics is described, where the high-capacity and security switching using such form is presented. The key advantage is that the high capacity of communication data can be secured in the transmission link, where the nonlinear penalty of light traveling in the device is beneficial. For instance, the required information can be transmitted and retrieved by using the proposed packet switching scheme. In principle, the chaotic signals are generated by a Kerr effects nonlinear type of light in a micro ring resonator, where the control input power can be specified by the required output filtering signals. The ring radii used range between 10 and 20 μm, κ=0.0225, α=0.5 dB and n2=2.2×10-15 m2/W. Simulation results obtained have been described based on the practical device parameters. Three forms of the applications have been simulated, the potential of using for the tunable band pass and band stop filters, in which high-capacity packet switching data can be performed, and the fs switching time is plausible. © 2008 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.