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Optical Network-on-Chip (ONoC) is a promising communication medium for large-scale Multiprocessor System on Chip (MPSoC). ONoC outperforms classical electrical NoC in terms of throughput and latency. The medium can support multiple transactions at the same time on different wavelengths by using Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM). Moreover multiple wavelengths can be used as high-bandwidth channel...
We present the first 320Gb/s all-optical clock recovery by exploiting single Quantum Dash MLL to generate 40GHz synchronized optical clock pulse with 71fs timing jitter. 320Gb/s all-optical demultiplexing operation with 1dB BER penalty was demonstrated.
We review our work on optical switching architectures that allow for scaling to a large number (thousands) of ports. We explain that the complexity of the node control critically depends on the node architecture and, hence, critically impacts the end-to-end latency of the system. We introduce node architectures with highly distributed control that allow for systems with very low end-to-end latency...
We demonstrate for the first time 40 Gb/s operation of a modular large port count optical packet switch with highly distributed control. The switch shows 25ns latency and record low energy consumption of 76.5 pj/bit.
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