Search for dissertations about: "optical computing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the words optical computing.
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1. Key Signal Processing Technologies for High-speed Passive Optical Networks
Abstract : With emerging technologies such as high-definition video, virtual reality, and cloud computing, bandwidth demand in the access networks is ever-increasing. Passive optical network (PON) has become a promising architecture thanks to its low cost and easy management. READ MORE
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2. Signaling for Optical Intensity Channels
Abstract : With the growing popularity of social media services, e-commerce, and many other internet-based services, we are witnessing a rapid growth in the deployment of data centers and cloud computing platforms. As a result, the telecommunications industry has to continue providing additional network capacity to meet the increasing demand for bandwidth. READ MORE
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3. Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Processing in Rare-Earth-Ion-Doped Crystals
Abstract : In this thesis, aspects of the use of cryogenically cooled rare-earth-ion-doped crystals in the fields of quantum optics and quantum information processing are addressed. The experiments and theoretical considerations referred to in this thesis are based on the coherent transient interaction between light and the ions in the crystals. READ MORE
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4. Reconfigurable Optical Interconnection Networks for High-Performance Embedded
Abstract : In embedded computer and communication system the capacity demand for interconnection networks is increasing continuously in order to achieve high-performance systems. Recent breakthroughs show that by using reconfigurability inside a single chip substantial performance gains can be added. READ MORE
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5. Short-range Optical Communications using 4-PAM
Abstract : As the demand for ever higher throughput short-range optical links is growing, research and industry has shown increased interest in multilevel modulation formats, such as the four leveled pulse amplitude modulation, referred to as 4-PAM. As on-off keying persists to be the choice for low latency applications, such as high performance computing, datacenter operators see 4-PAM as the next format to succeed current OOK-based optical interconnects. READ MORE