Achraf Ben Ahmed

Affiliation

Graduate School of Information Systems, University of Electro-Communications, Tokyo, Japan

Topic

Optical Switching,Dynamic Energy,Electron Layer,Network Size,Source Node,Wavelength Division Multiplexing,Arbitration,Control Packets,Energy Efficiency,Mesh Network,Microring Resonators,Network Interface,Optical Signal,Routing Algorithm,Traffic Patterns,Waveguide,Area Overhead,Baseline System,Bitstream,Cadence,Channel Width,Clock Cycles,Code Blocks,Communication Patterns,Control Network,Conventional Architecture,Core System,Cyclic Prefix,Cyclic Redundancy Check,Data Exchange,Design Flow,Destination Node,Digital Signal Processing,Efficient Design,Electron Energy,Electronic Control,Energy Rate,Fast Fourier Transform,Hop Count,Injection Rate,Input Channels,Input Port,Inverse Fourier Transform,Low Latency,Low Overhead,Low Power,MATLAB Function,Message Size,Network-on-chip,Optical Data,

Biography

ACHRAF BEN AHMED received the BSE degree in physics from the University of Sfax, Tunisia, in 2008, and the MSE and PhD degrees in computer science and engineering from the University of Aizu, Japan, in 2013 and 2016, respectively. Upon his graduation, he joined Yoshinaga Laboratory, University of Electro-communications in Tokyo, as a postdoctoral researcher. His main research interests include power and reliability-aware computing, design and analysis of on-chip photonic interconnects, and emerging device technologies including silicon photonics. He is a student member of IEEE.