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  • Optical Computing
  • Artificial Intelligence Hardware

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  • Real-time data processing is crucial for autonomous systems and robotics.
  • Current edge devices struggle with the power and scalability demands of deep neural networks (DNNs).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce a novel fanout spatial time-of-flight optical neural network (FAST-ONN).
  • To demonstrate an energy-efficient and scalable hardware solution for DNNs at the edge.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) for high-speed input modulation.
  • Employed high-pixel-count spatial light modulators for in-memory weighting.
  • Implemented a 3D optical system with parallel differential readout for signed weight inference.

Main Results:

  • Achieved billions of convolutions per second with ultralow latency and power consumption.
  • Benchmarked performance with You-Only-Look-Once (YOLO) feature extraction at 100 million frames per second (MFPS).
  • Demonstrated in-system backward propagation training with photonic reprogrammability.

Conclusions:

  • FAST-ONN offers a scalable solution for energy-efficient DNN deployment on edge devices.
  • VCSEL transmitters can enhance free-space optical computing clock rates beyond gigahertz.
  • The technology opens new possibilities for scaling up free-space computing hardware.