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Multidimensional and Reconfigurable Optical Interconnects for High-Performance Computing (HPC) Systems
2009
Journal of Lightwave Technology
The increasing demand for higher communication bandwidth, reduced power consumption, and increased reliability combined with fundamental electrical signalling limitations is leading the drive for optics as an interconnect technology of choice for high-performance computing (HPC) systems. However, failure in any optical link can completely disrupt communication by isolating processing nodes in HPC systems. Moreover, while static allocation of wavelengths (channels) provides every node with equal
doi:10.1109/jlt.2009.2026187
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