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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
University College London
Energy Implications of Photonic Networks With Speculative Transmission
The research rigorously quantified power consumption of optical network scheduling algorithms and demonstrated their importance in reducing data centre and high performance computing power. Top ten downloaded paper in JOCN, July 2012 and highlighted in 'OSA Spotlight on Optics' (only two papers chosen each month from OSA publications, www.opticsinfobase.org/spotlight/summary.cfm?uri=jocn-4-6-503). Research initiated a multidisciplinary collaboration with Cambridge Computer Laboratory leading to award of the EPSRC Fellowship for Dr Philip Watts (EP/I004157/2, £588k) in 2010. Initial results published at OFC’2011, (leading conference in the optical communications field). Led to invitation to Technical Program Committee of IEEE Symposium on High Performance Interconnects (www.hoti.org).