2013
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.2013.2256459
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Performance of High-Speed Reconfigurable Free-Space Card-to-Card Optical Interconnects Under Air Turbulence

Abstract: Free-space based optical interconnects are promising candidates for the prevision of parallel, high-speed, densely integrated and reconfigurable card-to-card interconnectivities in data centers and for high-performance computing clusters. However, air turbulence due to high temperature of electronic components and heat dissipation fans typically results in degradation of system performance through effects such as signal scintillation, beam broadening and beam wander. In this paper, the impact of air turbulence… Show more

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“…Furthermore, waveguides can be directly integrated with electronics on printed circuit boards (PCBs) [8,9] . A more recent technology used for interconnections is (reconfigurable) free space optical interconnections (FSOIs) [10] , which can be applied in a variety of links, such as board-to-board, card-to-card, and between chips onboard. However, one of the drawbacks of FSOIs is that they can be significantly influenced by the air turbulence inside the server chassis.…”
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“…Furthermore, waveguides can be directly integrated with electronics on printed circuit boards (PCBs) [8,9] . A more recent technology used for interconnections is (reconfigurable) free space optical interconnections (FSOIs) [10] , which can be applied in a variety of links, such as board-to-board, card-to-card, and between chips onboard. However, one of the drawbacks of FSOIs is that they can be significantly influenced by the air turbulence inside the server chassis.…”
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confidence: 99%