DSENT - A Tool Connecting Emerging Photonics with Electronics for Opto-Electronic Networks-on-Chip Modeling
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
With the rise of many-core chips that require substantial bandwidth from the network on chip (NoC), integrated photonic links have been investigated as a promising alternative to traditional electrical interconnects. While numerous opto-electronic NoCs have been proposed, evaluations of photonic architectures have thus-far had to use a number of simplifications, reflecting the need for a modeling tool that accurately captures the tradeoffs for the emerging technology and its impacts on the overall network. In this paper, we present DSENT, a NoC modeling tool for rapid design space exploration of electrical and opto-electrical networks. We explain our modeling framework and perform an energy-driven case study,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.72
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- 100%
- References
- 44
Authors
8Topics & keywords
- Photonics
- Computer science
- Electronics
- Bandwidth (computing)
- Electronic engineering
- Network on a chip
- Photonic integrated circuit
- Design space exploration
- Affordable and clean energy