Three Dimensional Optical Interconnection Technology for Massively-Parallel Computing Systems (Special Issue on New Architecture LSIs)
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概要
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Three dimensional (3-D) optics offers potential advantages to the massively-parallel systems over electronics from the view point of information transfer. The purpose of this paper is to survey some aspects of the 3-D optical interconnection technology for the future massively-parallel computing systems. At first, the state-of-art of the current optoelectronic array devices to build the interconnection networks are described, with emphasis on those based on the semiconductor technology. Next, the principles, basic architectures, several examples of the 3-D optical interconnection systems in neural networks and multiprocessor systems are described. Finally, the issues that are needed to be solved for putting such technology into practical use are summarized.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1993-07-25
著者
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Tai S
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Amagasaki‐shi Jpn
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Kyuma Kazuo
Semiconductor Research Laboratory Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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Tai Shuichi
Semiconductor Research Laboratory, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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