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O-Star: An Optical Switching Architecture Featuring Mode and Wavelength-Division Multiplexing for On-Chip Many-Core Systems

Weigang Hou, Pengxing Guo, Lei Guo, Xu Zhang, Hui Chen, Weichen Liu

2021Journal of Lightwave Technology22 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this paper, we propose O-Star, a scalable optical switching architecture for on-chip many-core systems, employing hybrid mode and wavelength division multiplexing technology. The O-Star uses the Benes topology as the core switching module to realize non-blocking switching. Besides, we design a wavelength and mode allocation module to enable each processor to transmit data in parallel. To quantitatively analyze the minimum hardware cost required, we establish a mathematical model for the different number of processors. As a proof of concept, a 64-core optical switching architecture featuring 8-port Benes topology, 2-mode, and 4-wavelength channels is simulated with single channel 25 Gbps data rate. The O-Star is flexible to scale, both for the number of supported processors and the switching capacity. O-Star holds promise for realizing large-scale optical switching networks to address the incoming challenges of high-performance computing (HPC) systems and data center networks (DCNs).

Topics & Concepts

ScalabilityOptical switchStar networkMultiplexingComputer scienceCircuit switchingTime-division multiplexingStar (game theory)Wavelength-division multiplexingOptical burst switchingNetwork topologyTopology (electrical circuits)Optical performance monitoringElectronic engineeringComputer hardwareComputer networkWavelengthEngineeringTelecommunicationsElectrical engineeringPhysicsRing networkOptoelectronicsAstrophysicsDatabaseOptical Network TechnologiesPhotonic and Optical DevicesAdvanced Optical Network Technologies
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