Experimental demonstration of reservoir computing on a silicon photonics chip.

Nat Commun

1] Department of Information Technology, Photonics Research Group, Ghent University-Interuniversity Microelectronics Center, Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, Gent 9000, Belgium [2] Center for Nano-and Biophotonics (NB-Photonics), Ghent University, Sint-Pietersnieuwstraat 41, Gent 9000, Belgium.

Published: March 2014

In today's age, companies employ machine learning to extract information from large quantities of data. One of those techniques, reservoir computing (RC), is a decade old and has achieved state-of-the-art performance for processing sequential data. Dedicated hardware realizations of RC could enable speed gains and power savings. Here we propose the first integrated passive silicon photonics reservoir. We demonstrate experimentally and through simulations that, thanks to the RC paradigm, this generic chip can be used to perform arbitrary Boolean logic operations with memory as well as 5-bit header recognition up to 12.5 Gbit s(-1), without power consumption in the reservoir. It can also perform isolated spoken digit recognition. Our realization exploits optical phase for computing. It is scalable to larger networks and much higher bitrates, up to speeds >100 Gbit s(-1). These results pave the way for the application of integrated photonic RC for a wide range of applications.

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