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T.K. Woodward

Researcher at Alcatel-Lucent

Publications -  29
Citations -  491

T.K. Woodward is an academic researcher from Alcatel-Lucent. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Electronic circuit. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 491 citations.

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3-D integration of MQW modulators over active submicron CMOS circuits: 375 Mb/s transimpedance receiver-transmitter circuit

TL;DR: In this paper, the integration of GaAs-AlGaAs multiple quantum well modulators directly on top of active silicon CMOS circuits is presented, which enables optoelectronic VLSI circuits to be achieved and also allows the design and optimization of the CMOS circuit to proceed independently of the placement and the bonding of surface normal optical modulators to the circuit.
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Arrays of optoelectronic switching nodes comprised of flip-chip-bonded MQW modulators and detectors on silicon CMOS circuitry

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe 8/spl times/8 arrays of smart pixels, designed and fabricated using MQW modulators and detectors flip-chip-solder-bonded to silicon CMOS circuits.
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Method and apparatus for transport of control information over a data link

TL;DR: In this paper, a method and associated apparatus for embedding control information in a data signal to be transmitted over a data link by a network node includes the generation of control information, which is, as such, transmitted within the defined frequency gap.
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Optoelectronic VLSI switching chip with greater than 1 Tbit/s potential optical I/O bandwidth

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe an optoelectronic switching chip with 1024 differential optical inputs and 1024 optical outputs with individual channels tested above 600 Mbit/s, which consists of 850 nm GaAs-AlGaAs multiquantum well (MQW) detectors and modulators, flip-chip bonded onto silicon CMOS with substrate removal.
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Data flow synchronization and ordering

TL;DR: In this paper, a system for data communication receives more than one input data stream that have independent clocks and an input order, and the system synchronizes the input data streams to a common clock, and multiplexes the synchronized data streams onto an input of a data communication link.