Title :
Toward all optical interconnections in chip multiprocessor
Author :
Channoufi, M. ; Lecoy, P. ; Attia, R. ; Delacressonniere, B.
Author_Institution :
ETIS (Equipe Traitement de l´´Inf. et des Syst.), Univ. de Cergy Pontoise, Cergy Pontoise, France
Abstract :
The increasing need to reduce power consumption and interconnection complexity in optical network on chip requires new configurations and strategies to interconnect cores in one chip. In this paper we present a new configuration of an optical network on chip (ONoC) in which the routing of control and payload data is done optically. So we can reduce the use of electric signals in the router itself. To validate and confirm our choice, we conducted a study of all types of losses that may happen to the signal across the network using FDTD-based simulators, and finally taking into account the results of this study, we present an algorithm that allows us to estimate the maximum loss of each connection between any processors of the network. This estimation allows us to assess the reliability of such configuration. In a network, the number of rings in each router was reduced to 4, allowing 30% reduction of power consumption compared to Huaxi Gu et al [1]. We will study too active microresonator behavior, mainly resonance frequency in order to find the most suitable frequency to modulate signals. The use of such routers in ONoC has several benefits such as a static and simple routing algorithm and more interconnection capacity compared to other proposed routers [1] [2][3].
Keywords :
finite difference time-domain analysis; microcavities; micromechanical resonators; network routing; network-on-chip; optical interconnections; FDTD-based simulators; ONoC; active microresonator behavior; all-optical interconnections; chip multiprocessor; configuration reliability; control optical routing; interconnection complexity; optical network-on-chip; payload data optical routing; power consumption reduction; resonance frequency; simple-routing algorithm; static routing algorithm; Microcavities; Optical crosstalk; Optical fiber networks; Optical losses; Optical switches; Optical transmitters; Optical waveguides; FDTD; Fat H Tree; Optical network on chip; active microresonator; waveguides losses;
Conference_Titel :
Microelectronics (ICM), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hammamet
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2207-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICM.2011.6177416