Next-Generation Optical Networks for Data Centers and Short-Reach Links IV 2017
DOI: 10.1117/12.2255794
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The role of integrated photonics in datacenter networks

Abstract: Datacenter networks are not only larger but with new applications increasing the east-west traffic and the introduction of the spine leaf architecture there is an urgent need for high bandwidth, low cost, energy efficient interconnects. This paper will discuss the role integrated photonics can have in achieving datacenter requirements. We will review the state of the art and then focus on advances in optical switch fabrics and systems.The optical switch is of particular interest from the integration point of v… Show more

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“…5). Different from the previous studies aimed at job scheduling (Domke and Hoefler 2016) or MPI characteristic ), our research is the first practical verification of the nextgeneration optical network, which has been proposed by Glick (2017) . In another words, the network architecture with an optical and torus-based switch would be a significant step towards the advancement of optically switched networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…5). Different from the previous studies aimed at job scheduling (Domke and Hoefler 2016) or MPI characteristic ), our research is the first practical verification of the nextgeneration optical network, which has been proposed by Glick (2017) . In another words, the network architecture with an optical and torus-based switch would be a significant step towards the advancement of optically switched networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%