2009 3rd ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Networks-on-Chip 2009
DOI: 10.1109/nocs.2009.5071461
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Contention-free on-chip routing of optical packets

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“…Almost all of the previously proposed hybrid architectures in [1][2][3], [5], and [6] suffer from high latency and power overheads for electrically resolving optical contentions. Therefore, an all-optical NoC can overcome the limitations of electrically-assisted ONoCs.…”
Section: Abstract-photonic; Noc; Topology; Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Almost all of the previously proposed hybrid architectures in [1][2][3], [5], and [6] suffer from high latency and power overheads for electrically resolving optical contentions. Therefore, an all-optical NoC can overcome the limitations of electrically-assisted ONoCs.…”
Section: Abstract-photonic; Noc; Topology; Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These extra switches increase design complexity, and add to power and area overheads. ONoC architecture proposed by Koohi et al [5] is built upon Spidergon topology. Despite constant node degree of four, network diameter of the Spidergon topology limits efficiency of large scale ONoCs.…”
Section: Abstract-photonic; Noc; Topology; Architecturementioning
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“…• Hybrid NoCs suffer from high power consumption of either electronic path setup networks [6], [7], [11] or local communication using electronic interconnects [8]- [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Using novel components, such as silicon microring resonators [6], which can now be integrated onchip, it is possible to build switching optical interconnection networks such as proposed by Shacham [7] or Koohi [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%