“…Development of optical PCBs and backplanes has been extensive over 15 years in laboratories round the globe (Pepeljugoski et al, 2007;Shares et al, 2006;Griese, 2001;Franke and Schiefelbein, 2004;Schrö der et al, 2008;Karppinen et al, 2006;Selviah et al, 2008;Nishimura et al, 2011;Beals et al, 2008). Recent system-level demonstrators are indicative of development for diverse architectural implementation based on point-to-point full mesh architectures (Shares et al, 2006;Griese, 2001;Franke and Schiefelbein, 2004;Schrö der et al, 2008;Karppinen et al, 2006;Selviah et al, 2008;Nishimura et al, 2011), cross-bar (Beals et al, 2008) and optical bus interconnects (Hughes, 2012). The majority of the backplane implementations are based on polymer waveguides (Shares et al, 2006;Griese, 2001;Franke and Schiefelbein, 2004;Karppinen et al, 2006;Selviah et al, 2008;Beals et al, 2008), embedded fibres (Nishimura et al, 2011), multimode or single mode glass waveguides (Franke and Schiefelbein, 2004;Schrö der et al, 2008) and on metallic hollow core (MHC) waveguides (Hughes, 2012).…”