Abstract

Optical communication technology plays a crucial role in today's information age, as a result of the continuous advancement of social informatization. An array of nascent technologies, encompassing edge computing, the Internet of Things, big data, and artificial intelligence, have grown rapidly, leading to an increased demand for information transmission, which in turn has resulted in higher requirements for the development of optical communication technology. The emergence of ultrafast optical communication, which uses all-optical signal processing technology, has made data transmission faster and more reliable. This article introduces three basic methods for implementing all-optical signal processing (optical modulation, regeneration, and interconnection) based on all-optical and electronic signal processing. It examines the issues and difficulties that arise within particular application contexts and explores the progression of several correlated technologies in the times ahead. The field of all-optical signal processing is experiencing rapid growth and has the potential to bring revolutionary changes to various industries. Anticipated outcomes entail the attainment of ultra-long distance and ultra-high-capacity transmission, as facilitated by the ongoing advancements in hardware and all-optical signal processing technology. Meanwhile, the relentless pursuit of high-performance goals drives the continuous progress of ultrafast optical communication.

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