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E-raamat: Silicon Photonics for High-Performance Computing and Beyond [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by (Colorado State University, USA.), Edited by (Hewlett Packard Labs, USA.), Edited by (Polytechnique Montréal, Canada.), Edited by (Colorado State University, USA), Edited by (Hewlett Packard Labs, USA.)
  • Formaat: 386 pages, 12 Tables, black and white; 204 Line drawings, black and white; 42 Halftones, black and white; 246 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429292033
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  • Formaat: 386 pages, 12 Tables, black and white; 204 Line drawings, black and white; 42 Halftones, black and white; 246 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9780429292033
Silicon photonics is beginning to play an important role in driving innovations in communication and computation for an increasing number of applications, from health care and biomedical sensors to autonomous driving, datacenter networking, and security. In recent years, there has been a significant amount of effort in industry and academia to innovate, design, develop, analyze, optimize, and fabricate systems employing silicon photonics, shaping the future of not only Datacom and telecom technology but also high-performance computing and emerging computing paradigms, such as optical computing and artificial intelligence. Different from existing books in this area, Silicon Photonics for High-Performance Computing and Beyond presents a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art technology and research achievements in applying silicon photonics for communication and computation. It focuses on various design, development, and integration challenges, reviews the latest advances spanning materials, devices, circuits, systems, and applications. Technical topics discussed in the book include:

Requirements and the latest advances in high-performance computing systems Device- and system-level challenges and latest improvements to deploy silicon photonics in computing systems Novel design solutions and design automation techniques for silicon photonic integrated circuits Novel materials, devices, and photonic integrated circuits on silicon Emerging computing technologies and applications based on silicon photonics

Silicon Photonics for High-Performance Computing and Beyond presents a compilation of 19 outstanding contributions from academic and industry pioneers in the field. The selected contributions present insightful discussions and innovative approaches to understand current and future bottlenecks in high-performance computing systems and traditional computing platforms, and the promise of silicon photonics to address those challenges. It is ideal for researchers and engineers working in the photonics, electrical, and computer engineering industries as well as academic researchers and graduate students (M.S. and Ph.D.) in computer science and engineering, electronic and electrical engineering, applied physics, photonics, and optics.
Preface ix
Editors xv
Contributors xix
Section I High-Performance Computing Interconnect Requirements and Advances
Chapter 1 Silicon Photonic Modulation for High-Performance Computing
3(20)
Maithem Salih
Alan Mickelson
Chapter 2 Laser Modulation Schemes for Minimizing Static Power Dissipation
23(18)
Smruti Ranjan Sarangi
Chapter 3 Scalable Low-Power High-Performance Optical Network for Rack-Scale Computers
41(16)
Jun Feng
Jiaxu Zhang
Shixi Chen
Jiang Xu
Chapter 4 Network-in-Package for Low-Power and High-Performance Computing
57(14)
Armin Tajalli
Section II Device- and System-Level Challenges and Improvements
Chapter 5 System-Level Management of Silicon-Photonic Networks in 2.5D Systems
71(18)
Aditya Narayan
Ajay Joshi
Ayse K. Coskun
Chapter 6 Thermal Reliability and Communication Performance Co-optimization for WDM-Based Optical Networks-on-Chip
89(24)
Mengquan Li
Weichen Liu
Chapter 7 Exploring Aging Effects in Photonic Interconnects for High-Performance Manycore Architectures
113(14)
Ishan G. Thakkar
Sudeep Pasricha
Venkata Sai Praneeth Karempudi
Sai Vineel Reddy Chittamuru
Chapter 8 Improving Energy Efficiency in Silicon Photonic Networks-on-Chip with Approximation Techniques
127(16)
Febin P. Sunny
Asif Mirza
Ishan Thakkar
Sudeep Pasricha
Mahdi Nikdast
Section III Novel Design Solutions and Automation
Chapter 9 Automated, Scalable Silicon Photonics Design and Verification
143(16)
John Ferguson
Tom Daspit
Omar El-Sewefy
Mohamed Youssef
Chapter 10 Inverse-Design for High-Performance Computing Photonics
159(18)
Jinhie Skarda
Geun Ho Ahn
Rahul Trivedi
Tony Wu
Subhasish Mitra
Jelena Vuckovic
Chapter 11 Efficiency-Oriented Design Automation Methods for Wavelength-Routed Optical Network-on-Chip
177(14)
Tsun-Ming Tseng
Mengchu Li
Zhidan Zheng
Alexandre Truppel
Ulf Schlichtmann
Section IV Novel Materials, Devices, and Photonic Integrated Circuits
Chapter 12 Innovative DWDM Silicon Photonics for High-Performance Computing
191(32)
G. Kurczveil
Y. Yuan
J. Youn
B. Tossoun
Y. Hu
S. Mathai
P. Sun
J. Hulme
D. Liang
Chapter 13 Silicon Photonic Bragg Grating Devices
223(26)
Mustafa Hammood
Lukas Chrostowski
Nicolas A. F. Jaeger
Chapter 14 Silicon Photonic Integrated Circuits for OAM Generation and Multiplexing
249(16)
Yuxuan Chen
Wei Shi
Leslie A. Rusch
Chapter 15 Novel Materials for Active Silicon Photonics
265(42)
Chi Xiong
Section V Emerging Computing Technologies and Applications
Chapter 16 Neuromorphic Silicon Photonics
307(12)
S. Bilodeau
T. Ferreira de Lima
C. Huang
B. J. Shastri
P. R. Prucnal
Chapter 17 Logic Computing and Neural Network on Photonic Integrated Circuit
319(16)
Zheng Zhao
Zhoufeng Ying
Chenghao Feng
Ray T. Chen
David Z. Pan
Chapter 18 High-Performance Programmable MZI-Based Optical Processors
335(32)
Farhad Shokraneh
Simon Geoffroy-Gagnon
Odile Liboiron-Ladouceur
Chapter 19 High-Performance Deep Learning Acceleration with Silicon Photonics
367(16)
Febin P. Sunny
Asif Mirza
Mahdi Nikdast
Sudeep Pasricha
Index 383
Mahdi Nikdast is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University (CSU), Fort Collins.

Sudeep Pasricha is currently a Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at Colorado State University (CSU).

Gabriela Nicolescu is a full professor at Polytechnique Montréal, Candra in the Department of Software and Computer Engineering.

Ashkan Seyedi is a research scientist at Hewlett Packard Enterprise and has been working on developing high-bandwidth, efficient optical interconnects for exascale and high-performance computing applications.

Di Liang is currently a Distinguished Technologist and Research Manager at Hewlett Packard Labs in Hewlett Packard Enterprise.