2012 Photonics Global Conference (PGC) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/pgc.2012.6457981
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Performance of reconfigurable free-space card-to-card optical interconnects under atmospheric turbulence

Abstract: Abstract-Free-space based card-to-card optical interconnects are promising candidates for the provision of parallel high-speed and reconfigurable interconnectivity in data-centers and high performance computing clusters. However, the atmospheric turbulence may degrade the interconnect performance due to the beam wander, signal scintillation, and beam broadening effects.In this paper, the experimental investigation of the impact of both moderate and comparatively strong atmospheric turbulence on the bit-error-r… Show more

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“…4(a) [28]. Here, it should be noted that the horizontal distance is smaller than the total optical transmission distance from the transmitter module to receiver module since signals also propagated in the vertical direction from VCSELs/PDs to micro-lens arrays and further to MEMS mirrors.…”
Section: B Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4(a) [28]. Here, it should be noted that the horizontal distance is smaller than the total optical transmission distance from the transmitter module to receiver module since signals also propagated in the vertical direction from VCSELs/PDs to micro-lens arrays and further to MEMS mirrors.…”
Section: B Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%