Lyteloop data “storage in motion” (original) (raw)
2019
Abstract
This paper presents a patent pending approach to store digital data using high bandwidth laser light in motion. Data is stored in a loop. The amount of data stored is the data rate times the storage time. Lyteloop uses: (i) highly multiplexed optical communications to maximize data rate, and (ii) a long light path, to maximize length of time it takes light to traverse the full storage loop. Lyteloop is developing data storage in motion in 4 domains : fiber, space, and two forms of near vacuum chambers. Multiplexing is done across very wide wavelength ranges, and many spatial modes. OEM modes will be used in free space at the shorter wavelengths, and other spatial mode structures will be used in fibers. Multiple cores will be used in fibers. A 1.5 Gigabyte demonstation data storage unit has been built in fiber, and is described, along with its performance. We are starting a free space prototype. Lyteloop builds on, and advances, both free space, and fiber, high data rate communicatio...
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