Title :
Passive and electro-optic polymer photonics and InP electronics integration for multi-flow terabit transceivers at edge SDN switches and data-center gateways
Author :
Avramopoulos, H. ; Katopodis, V. ; Groumas, P. ; Gounaridis, L. ; Konczykowska, Agnieszka ; Zhang, Zhenhao ; de Valicourt, G. ; Dinu, R. ; Vannucci, A. ; Johansen, Tom K. ; Pagano, Annachiara ; Kouloumentas, Christos
Author_Institution :
Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Athens, Greece
Abstract :
Within PANTHER research project, we aim to develop multi-rate, multi-format, multi-reach and multi-flow terabit transceivers for data-center gateways, having the capability of flexibly controlling this enormous capacity and distributing it among independent optical flows. To this end, we combine electro-optic with passive polymers and we develop a novel photonic integration platform with unprecedented potential for high-speed modulation and optical functionality on-chip. We also rely on the combination of polymers with InP elements and the use of InP-DHBT electronics for driving circuits based on 3-bit power-DACs and high-speed TIA arrays. Using 3D integration techniques, we also aim to integrate these components in system-in-package transceivers capable of operation at 64 Gbaud, operation with formats up to DP-64-QAM and flexibility in the handling of multiple optical flows on-chip. In this paper, we present the system level vision and the technical approach for the development of these modules, and we present the concept for a thin software layer that will control the parameters of the transceivers and will extend the SDN hierarchy down to the flexible optical transport layer.
Keywords :
computer centres; electro-optical devices; indium compounds; optical fibre networks; optical polymers; optical transceivers; system-in-package; 3D integration techniques; data center gateways; edge SDN switches; electronics integration; electrooptic polymer photonics; flexible optical transport layer; high speed modulation; independent optical flows; multiflow terabit transceivers; passive polymer photonics; photonic integration platform; system in package transceivers; system level vision; thin software layer; Computer vision; Image motion analysis; Integrated optics; Modulation; Optical polarization; Optical transmitters; Polymers; 3D integration; InP-DHBT electronics; SDN; flexible transmitter; optical flows; polymer photonics;
Conference_Titel :
Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2014 16th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Graz
DOI :
10.1109/ICTON.2014.6876540