Title :
Simultaneous Computation of Two Independent Tasks Using Reservoir Computing Based on a Single Photonic Nonlinear Node With Optical Feedback
Author :
Nguimdo, Romain Modeste ; Verschaffelt, Guy ; Danckaert, Jan ; Van der Sande, Guy
Author_Institution :
Appl. Phys. Res. Group, Vrije Univ. Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract :
In this brief, we numerically demonstrate a photonic delay-based reservoir computing system, which processes, in parallel, two independent computational tasks even when the two tasks have unrelated input streams. Our approach is based on a single-longitudinal mode semiconductor ring laser (SRL) with optical feedback. The SRL emits in two directional optical modes. Each directional mode processes one individual task to mitigate possible crosstalk. We illustrate the feasibility of our scheme by analyzing the performance on two benchmark tasks: 1) chaotic time series prediction and 2) nonlinear channel equalization. We identify some feedback configurations for which the results for simultaneous prediction/classification indicate a good performance, but with slight degradation (as compared with the performance obtained for single task processing) due to nonlinear and linear interactions between the two directional modes of the laser. In these configurations, the system performs well on both tasks for a broad range of the parameters.
Keywords :
chaos; delays; equalisers; learning (artificial intelligence); optical computing; optical crosstalk; optical feedback; parallel processing; pattern classification; recurrent neural nets; ring lasers; semiconductor lasers; time series; SRL; chaotic time series prediction; crosstalk mitigation; directional optical mode; feedback configuration; laser directional mode; nonlinear channel equalization; optical feedback; parallel processing; photonic delay-based reservoir computing system; recurrent neural network training; simultaneous independent task computation; simultaneous prediction-classification; single photonic nonlinear node; single-longitudinal mode semiconductor ring laser; unrelated input streams; Laser feedback; Laser modes; Nonlinear optics; Optical feedback; Reservoirs; Semiconductor lasers; Time series analysis; Delay-based reservoir computing (RC); parallel computation; semiconductor ring lasers (SRLs); semiconductor ring lasers (SRLs).;
Journal_Title :
Neural Networks and Learning Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNNLS.2015.2404346