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Philip M. Watts
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- affiliation: University College London
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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c13]Thomas Gerard, Kari A. Clark, Adam C. Funnell, Kai Shi, Benn Thomsen, Philip M. Watts, Krzysztof Jozwik, István Haller, Hugh Williams, Paolo Costa, Hitesh Ballani:
Fast and Uniform Optically-Switched Data Centre Networks Enabled by Amplitude Caching. OFC 2021: 1-3
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j6]Paris Andreades, Kari A. Clark, Philip M. Watts, Georgios Zervas:
Experimental demonstration of an ultra-low latency control plane for optical packet switching in data center networks. Opt. Switch. Netw. 32: 51-60 (2019) - 2018
- [c12]Kari A. Clark, Hitesh Ballani, Polina Bayvel, Daniel Cletheroe, Thomas Gerard, István Haller, Krzysztof Jozwik, Kai Shi, Benn Thomsen, Philip M. Watts, Hugh Williams, Georgios Zervas, Paolo Costa, Zhixin Liu:
Sub-Nanosecond Clock and Data Recovery in an Optically-Switched Data Centre Network. ECOC 2018: 1-3 - 2017
- [c11]Paris Andreades, Philip M. Watts:
Low Latency Parallel Schedulers for Photonic Integrated Optical Switch Architectures in Data Centre Networks. ECOC 2017: 1-3 - [c10]Joshua Lawrence Benjamin, Adam C. Funnell, Philip Michael Watts, Benn Thomsen:
A High Speed Hardware Scheduler for 1000-Port Optical Packet Switches to Enable Scalable Data Centers. Hot Interconnects 2017: 41-48 - 2016
- [c9]Muhammad Ridwan Madarbux, Anouk Van Laer, Philip M. Watts, Timothy M. Jones:
Energy Efficient And Low Latency Interconnection Network For Multicast Invalidates In Shared Memory Systems. AISTECS@HiPEAC 2016: 1:1-1:6 - [c8]Adam C. Funnell, Joshua Benjamin, Hitesh Ballani, Paolo Costa, Philip M. Watts, Benn C. Thomsen:
High port count hybrid wavelength switched TDMA (WS-TDMA) optical switch for data centers. OFC 2016: 1-3 - 2015
- [j5]Shiyun Liu, Qixiang Cheng, Muhammad Ridwan Madarbux, Adrian Wonfor, Richard V. Penty, Ian H. White, Philip M. Watts:
Low Latency Optical Switch for High Performance Computing With Minimized Processor Energy Load [Invited]. JOCN 7(3): A498-A510 (2015) - [j4]Noa Zilberman, Philip M. Watts, Charalampos Rotsos, Andrew W. Moore:
Reconfigurable Network Systems and Software-Defined Networking. Proc. IEEE 103(7): 1102-1124 (2015) - [c7]Anouk Van Laer, Chamath Ellawala, Muhammad Ridwan Madarbux, Philip M. Watts, Timothy M. Jones:
Coherence based message prediction for optically interconnected chip multiprocessors. DATE 2015: 613-616 - [c6]Paris Andreades, Yujia Wang, Jeffrey Shen, Shiyun Liu, Philip M. Watts:
Experimental demonstration of 75 ns end-to-end latency in an optical top-of-rack switch. OFC 2015: 1-3 - [c5]Dan Alistarh, Hitesh Ballani, Paolo Costa, Adam C. Funnell, Joshua Benjamin, Philip M. Watts, Benn Thomsen:
A High-Radix, Low-Latency Optical Switch for Data Centers. SIGCOMM 2015: 367-368 - 2014
- [j3]Muhammad Ridwan Madarbux, Anouk Van Laer, Philip M. Watts, Timothy M. Jones:
Towards zero latency photonic switching in shared memory networks. Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. 26(15): 2551-2566 (2014) - [j2]Yury Audzevich, Philip M. Watts, Andrew West, Alan Mujumdar, Simon W. Moore, Andrew W. Moore:
Power Optimized Transceivers for Future Switched Networks. IEEE Trans. Very Large Scale Integr. Syst. 22(10): 2081-2092 (2014) - [c4]Shiyun Liu, Qixiang Cheng, Adrian Wonfor, Richard V. Penty, Ian H. White, Philip M. Watts:
A low latency optical top of rack switch for data centre networks with minimized processor energy load. OFC 2014: 1-3 - 2013
- [c3]Muhammad Ridwan Madarbux, Anouk Van Laer, Philip M. Watts:
Low Latency Scheduling Algorithm for Shared Memory Communications over Optical Networks. Hot Interconnects 2013: 83-86 - [c2]Anouk Van Laer, Timothy M. Jones, Philip M. Watts:
Full system simulation of optically interconnected chip multiprocessors using gem5. OFC/NFOEC 2013: 1-3 - 2012
- [j1]Philip M. Watts, Simon W. Moore, Andrew W. Moore:
Energy Implications of Photonic Networks With Speculative Transmission. JOCN 4(6): 503-513 (2012)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c1]David J. Miller, Philip M. Watts, Andrew W. Moore:
Motivating future interconnects: a differential measurement analysis of PCI latency. ANCS 2009: 94-103
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