In a collaboration, the researchers at the Technical University of Denmark and the University of Rennes have made advances in advanced computing, specifically focusing on in-memory computing and photonics. The researchers used time and wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), based on Time-Delay Reservoir Computing (TDRC) that uses a Silicon Microring Resonator (MRR) to solve several independent tasks at the same time in a single photonic chip. The tasks include Time-series prediction, waveform signal classification, wireless channel equalization, and radar signal prediction. And, the system efficiently handled the tasks with excellent performance.
Microring Resonators could be an efficient solution for advanced computing
a paradigm shift in multi-tasking complex assignments via parallel computing
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