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5 September 2002 Photonic switching network for parallel multiprocessor cluster system using VCSEL laser arrays
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A photonic switching network for parallel multiprocessor cluster system using vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) arrays is described. The parallel multiprocessor cluster system provides 64 server nodes interconnected by optical interconnection network with parallel optical links. There are 8 cluster subsystems in the system. Each subsystem includes 8 computers and an optical interconnect backplane of 8x8 crossbar optical interconnection network with VCSEL-based optoelectronic I/O interface. An optical data transmission rate between computers is 5Gb/s which is transmifted by the optical fiber ribbon-based parallel optical data links with 2 channels at data rate of 2.5Gb/s per channel. Every I/O interface between optical interconnection network with each computer includes 16 VCSEL emitter pixels, 16 PIN receiver pixels. VCSEL emitter pixels transformed electrical signals from PCI bus of computer into optical signals, where PIN receiver pixels transformed optical signals from optical interconnect network backplane into electrical signals. The whole optical interconnection network is composed of two level optical interconnect backplanes. A total of 64 computers propagating for data communication of 8 subsystems would be realized.
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Fengguang Luo, Mingcui Cao, Xinjun Zhou, Zhixiang Luo, and Jun Xu "Photonic switching network for parallel multiprocessor cluster system using VCSEL laser arrays", Proc. SPIE 4913, Semiconductor Lasers and Applications, (5 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.482235
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Computing systems

Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Optical interconnects

Human-machine interfaces

Optical networks

Channel projecting optics

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