Adaptive high-speed and ultra-low power optical interconnect for data center communications

Research output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/reportConference contributionContributedpeer-review

Contributors

Abstract

In this paper, two basic methods for a performance and power adaptivity on system and component level in optical interconnects for data center communications are introduced and explained. The approaches are investigated in the EC FP7 project ADDAPT (Adaptive Data and Power Aware Transceivers for Optical Communications) which targets significant power savings in optical interconnects. First, a rapid link on/off switching is investigated when idle symbols are present in the data stream. For active data, a rapid on-switching in less than 20 ns at data rate of 56 Gb/s is achieved, which is almost one order of magnitude faster than in current systems. To evaluate power savings potential in links with multiple lanes, network analyses were performed and several packet statistics were investigated. As a result, up to 80% power savings can be achieved at 10% link utilization. Second, dynamic speed adaptation allows scaling down the performance of individual link system according to varying network traffic load. By this adaptive tuning, a reduction of the nominal power consumption by up to 80% is estimated when tuning down the link data rate from 56 Gb/s to 7 Gb/s.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication19th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON)
Place of PublicationGirona
PublisherIEEE Xplore
ISBN (electronic)978-1-5386-0859-3, 978-1-5386-0858-6
ISBN (print)978-1-5386-0860-9
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Peer-reviewedYes

Publication series

SeriesInternational Conference on Transparent Optical Networks

Conference

Title19th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks, ICTON 2017
Duration2 - 6 July 2017
CityGirona, Catalonia
CountrySpain

External IDs

ORCID /0000-0002-1851-6828/work/142256652

Keywords

Research priority areas of TU Dresden

Keywords

  • high-speed, low-power optical data center interconnect, performance and power adaptivity