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DYNAMOS · Dynamic and reconfigurable data centre networks with modular optical subsystems
DYNAMOS develops fast (1 ns) and widely tunable (>110 nm) lasers, energy-efficient (~ fJ/bit), broadband (100 GHz) electro-optic modulators, and high-speed (1 ns) broadcast-and-select packet switches as photonic integrated circuits (PICs). DYNAMOS meets the expected outcome objectives and call scope by proposing the development of low energy (few pJ/bit) PICs, which are integrated into modular and scalable subsystems, and subsequently utilized to demonstrate novel data centre networks with highly deterministic sub-microsecond latency to enable maximum congestion reduction, full bisection bandwidth (lower congestion) and guaranteed quality of service while reducing cost per Gbps. The proposed network offers optical circuit switched reconfiguration and guaranteed (contention-less) full-bisection bandwidth, allowing any computational node to communicate to any other node at full-capacity. DYNAMOS builds on recent developments in III-V optoelectronics, thick silicon-on-insulator waveguide technology, and silicon organic hybrid (SOH) modulators. It co-develops the entire ecosystem of transceivers, switches and networks to boost overall performance and to reducing the total cost of data exchange, instead of focusing on the improvement of individual optical links or interfaces. The objectives of DYNAMOS perfectly match the major photonics research & innovations challenges defined in the Photonics21 Multiannual Strategic Roadmap 2021-2027.
Consortium · 10 organisations
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY
FI · €1,487,336
RESOLUTE PHOTONICS LIMITED
IE · €626,938
SILORIX GMBH
DE · €692,038
Senko Advanced Components (Euro) Ltd
UK
ALMAE TECHNOLOGIES
FR · €601,860
E 4 COMPUTER ENGINEERING SPA
IT · €465,913
ARGOTECH AS
CZ · €399,000
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
UK
LIGENTEC SA
CH
HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES FRANCE
FR · €390,250
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