Aurora: A Thermally Resilient Photonic Network-on-Chip Architecture

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Qouneh, Amer [1 ]
Li, Zhongqi [1 ]
Joshi, Madhura
Zhang, Wangyuan
Fu, Xin
Li, Tao
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[1] Univ Florida, Gainesville, FL 32605 USA
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With silicon optical technology moving towards maturity, the use of photonic network-on-chip (NoCs) for global chip communication is emerging as a promising solution to communication requirements of future many core processors. It is expected that photonic NoCs will play an important role in alleviating current power, latency, and bandwidth constraints. However, photonic NoCs are sensitive to ambient temperature variations because their basic constituents, ring resonators, are themselves sensitive to those variations. Since ring resonators are basic building blocks for photonic modulators, switches, multiplexers, and demultiplexers, variations of on-chip temperature pose serious challenges to the proper operation of photonic NoCs. Proposed methods that mitigate the effects of temperature at device level are either difficult to use in CMOS processes or not suitable for large scale implementation. In this paper, we propose Aurora, a thermally resilient photonic NoC architecture design that supports reliable and low bit error rate (BER) on-chip communications in the presence of large temperature variations. Our proposed architecture leverages solutions at both device and architecture layers that synergistically provide significant improvements. To compensate for small temperature variations, our design varies the bias current through ring resonators. For larger temperature variations, we propose architecture-level techniques to re-route messages away from hot regions, and through cooler regions, to their destinations, thereby lowering BER. Our simulation results show that Aurora provides a robust architectural solution to handle temperature variation effects on future photonic NoCs. For instance, average BER and message error rate (MER) are reduced by 78% and 30% respectively when the combined device and architectural technique (SPF) is applied. From the perspective of power efficiency, Aurora is also superior to conventional photonic NoC architectures by as much as 33%.
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