An extended fiber-optic backplane for multiprocessors

This paper describes a parallel by wavelength, packet-switched, extended photonic backplane for multiprocessors. Packet-switching is implemented with minimal optoelectronic conversion at switching nodes, with the payload data maintained in optical format. Since, currently it is not possible to provide efficient asynchronous storage in optics, the deflection routing protocol is used to avoid static buffering at nodes. Space-time switching at nodes is utilized to reduce contention for spatial channels. The ShuffleNet topology yields packet flight times that grow logarithmically with size of the system. With current technology, our approach can support up to 100 bits in parallel at network cycle times of the order of 4ns. The architecture is capable of supporting hundreds to thousands of processors separated by distances up to a few hundred meters.<<ETX>>