World's first self-calibrated photonic chip: An interchange for optical data superhighways
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Safer driverless cars capable of instantly interpreting their surroundings
Enabling AI to more rapidly diagnose medical conditions
Making natural language processing even faster for apps such as Google Homes, Alexa and Siri
Smaller switches for reconfiguring optical networks that carry our internet to get data where it's needed faster
Whether it's turning on a TV or keeping a satellite on course, photonics (the science of light) is transforming the way we live. The photonic chips can transform the processing capability of bulky bench sized utilities onto fingernail sized chips.
Dr. Mike Xu from Monash University's Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering and now at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Professor Arthur Lowery from Monash University's Department of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering, and Dr. Andy Boes, who conducted this research while at RMIT.
https://phys.org/news/2022-07-world-self-calibrated-photonic-chip-interchange.html