ABSTRACT

This chapter presents a passive Micro-Ring Resonator system known as a PANDA ring resonator. This system is used to generate signals of the type of solitons. Generation of multi solitons becomes an interesting subject when it is used to enlarge the capacity of communication channels. The chaotic signals generated by the PANDA system can be transmitted within an optical fiber transmission link, where the multi transmitted ultra-short spatial and temporal solitons can be generated. One main application of the multiple soliton transmission system, which is made of integrated ring resonators, is a high data-rate transmission for short and long distance communications. The main advantage of using soliton pulses in optical communication systems is that the shape of the pulse remains almost unaltered over a long distance. In order to improve the system, narrower soliton pulses are recommended, where the attenuation of such signals during transmission lessens when compared to the conventional peaks of micrometre laser pulses.