Seminar: "Energy Efficiency Transceiver for On Board Optical Communications" By Dr. Kambiz Jamshidi
Tuesday, July 5, 2016 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
CREOL Room 103
CREOL Room 103
Dr. Kambiz JamshidiTechnische Universität Dresden
Abstract:
Energy consumption and ecological impact of ICT section is growing rapidly. Communication networks, computers and data centers share this energy consumption. In order to address this issue, various solutions have been pursued in hardware, architecture, and software levels so far. In Dresden, a collaborative project, funded by German Research Foundation, named Highly Adaptive Energy-efficient Computing (HAEC) has been started to research towards technologies which enable computing systems with high energy efficiency without compromising on high performance. In this talk, initially a brief overview about the ongoing activities of integrated photonic devices group in TU Dresden will be presented. After that, the reverse biased modulator, to be used for on-board optical communications in HAEC, will be discussed using a system model approach. Tradeoffs of various modulator designs (slow light as well as ring structures) in terms of bandwidth, optical energy efficiency, and electrical energy efficiency will be described.
Biography:
Biography:
Kambiz Jamshidi received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology (SUT), Tehran, Iran in 2006. In 2009 he moved to Germany and worked as a postdoc in Leipzig and TU Berlin. He is working as an assistant Professor in Communications Laboratory of TU Dresden in the field of integrated photonic devices since March 2013.
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Dr. Sasan Fathpour
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