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A loss aware scalable topology for photonic on chip interconnection networks

The demand for robust computation systems has led to the increment of the number of processing cores in current chips. As the number of processing cores increases, current electrical communication means can introduce serious challenges in system performance due to the restrictions in power consumpti...

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Published in:The Journal of supercomputing 2014-04, Vol.68 (1), p.106-135
Main Authors: Reza, Akram, Sarbazi-Azad, Hamid, Khademzadeh, Ahmad, Shabani, Hesam, Niazmand, Behrad
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