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Design of reconfigurable on-chip wireless interconnections through Optical Phased Arrays

Giovanna Calò, Gaetano Bellanca, Marina Barbiroli, Franco Fuschini, Giovanni Serafino, Davide Bertozzi, Velio Tralli, V. Petruzzelli

2021Optics Express25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper we report the design of a device allowing on-chip optical wireless interconnections, based on transmitting and receiving Optical Phased Arrays (OPA). The proposed device aims at realizing high-bandwidth and power-efficient reconfigurable connections between multiple nodes, e.g. chiplets stacked onto a common silicon interposer in 2.5D manycore systems. The communication through an optical wireless switch is a completely novel approach to overcome the bottleneck of wired communication and to provide flexibility in the network topology configuration. We report the OPA design criteria as well as the results of three-dimensional Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) simulations. We exploit the in-plane radiation of simple taper antennas to implement 1×N and N × N switching matrices. The effect of the multipath propagation in the on-chip multi-layered medium is also taken into account.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceInterposerOptical wirelessWirelessPhased arrayBottleneckFinite-difference time-domain methodChipElectronic engineeringMultipath propagationBandwidth (computing)Optical communicationTopology (electrical circuits)Computer networkTelecommunicationsOpticsElectrical engineeringEmbedded systemMaterials scienceChannel (broadcasting)EngineeringPhysicsEtching (microfabrication)Layer (electronics)Antenna (radio)Composite materialPhotonic and Optical DevicesAdvanced Photonic Communication SystemsOptical Network Technologies
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