Columbia Technology Ventures

Unified networking system and device for heterogeneous mobile environments

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Schulzrinne, Y. Zou, P. Thermos, S. Addepalli.
Enhanced network stack with additional control functions and decoupling of network access functionality from actual infrastructure enables seamless network transitions, robust user experience and performance in different network environments.
Hiding different infrastructures from applications using the enhanced network stack also enables seamless transitions between networks.
In contrast to electronic networks, optical networks are more energy-efficient and can process larger amounts of data but are less flexible and unable to buffer.
The hybrid architecture of this chip comprises both electronic and optical networks, combining the bandwidth advantage of optical networks and the processing capacity of electronics, thus optimizing chip performance-per-watt.
This technology is a combined electronic/photonic networks-on-chip system to optimize microprocessor performance and power consumption.
Unmet Need: Improved mobile device performance and accelerated application execution.
Advantages: Improves mobile device performance by accelerating execution times.
This results in slower and energy-costly mobile device operation performances.