Experimental evaluation and comparison of latency-optimized
Using real benchmark circuits, we have evaluated the behavior of proposed and conventional MFS system frequency with respect to increasing multiplexing ratio in Multi-Gigabit
In this paper, predictions of the performance of CMOS compatible optical devices are made based on current state-of-art optical technologies. INTRODUCTION. In this paper, comparison of various composi...
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Using real benchmark circuits, we have evaluated the behavior of proposed and conventional MFS system frequency with respect to increasing multiplexing ratio in Multi-Gigabit
We also experimentally demonstrate a 65% reduction in latency of a transimpedance receiver by using short optical pulses. Finally, we show that the latency of optical interconnects can be comparable to
Optical crosstalk in multiwavelength optical cross-connect (multi-/spl lambda/ OXC) networks is studied. Two crosstalk mechanisms, interband and intraband crosstalk, caused by nonideal wavelength
Request PDF | On-Chip Copper-Based vs. Optical Interconnects: Delay Uncertainty, Latency, Power, and Bandwidth Density Comparative Predictions | As CMOS technology is scaled, it
The fact, that in practical systems many signals and wavelength channels could influence each other and cause significant crosstalk in the optical cross connect, has probably prevented the
An 8×8 InP cross-connect chip for optical switching within ROADMs is employed for demonstrating optical feed-forward neural networks for analog data processing. An all-optical approach is also
In this paper, a novel method is proposed in self-optimized optical networks (SOON) to implement alarm classification prediction based on cross-layer artificial intelligence (AI) architecture.
Then, an optical interconnection structure is designed using the proposed wavelength demultiplexer and waveguide crossing, which can be a basic optical cross-connect.
Wavelength add/drop multiplexer for lightwave communication networks A transport network layer based on optical network elements Multicasting optical cross connects employing
This self-alignment technology and the fabricated optical sub-assembly are effective in achieving low-cost optical modules for optical interconnect systems from commodities to high-end applications.
We have compared the performance and effect of both networks in case of sending and receiving frames delay, traffic sink, traffic source; collision and frame size are the performance parameters.
Based on these predictions, the delay uncertainty in electrical and optical interconnects is analyzed, and shown to affect both the latency and bandwidth of the interconnect.
The performances of the fabricated OSDL chips were investigated and compared comprehensively, including the power consumption, switching time and fiber to fiber insertion loss.
Request PDF | Performance comparison of integrated optical switching delay lines on three typical photonic integration pilot lines | Integrated optical switching delay line (OSDL) chip,
Abstract—A correlation optical time-domain reflectometry (C-OTDR) method is presented, which measures the propagation delay with an accuracy of a few picoseconds. This accuracy is achieved
This section presents basic geometry of optical interconnects for various materials that is analyzed by equivalent single conductor (ESC) model at arbitrary dimensions of OI.
Abstract Integrated optical switching delay line (OSDL) chip, which is composed of optical switches cascaded with optical waveguides of different lengths, has the merits of ultra-wide delay
The cross talk of the composite materials increase with increase in interconnects length. But this study also presents that the change in crosstalk delay is minimum in MLGNR as compare to other
Various optical cross-connect technologies are being developed for flexible next-generation optical networks to ensure the efficiency of real-time optical network routing. Demand for larger bandwidth
128×128 three-dimensional MEMS optical switch module with simultaneous optical path connection for optical cross-connect systems Masato Mizukami, Joji Yamaguchi, Naru Nemoto, Yuko Kawajiri,
Performance metrics considered for comparison are switching time, scalability, noise, power-consumption and cost. The paper culminates with additional applications and current status of