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Near-energy-free Photonic Fourier Transformation for Convolution Operation Acceler

Optics 2025-04-03 v1 Computational Physics

Abstract

Convolutional operations are computationally intensive in artificial intelligence services, and their overhead in electronic hardware limits machine learning scaling. Here, we introduce a photonic joint transform correlator (pJTC) using a near-energy-free on-chip Fourier transformation to accelerate convolution operations. The pJTC reduces computational complexity for both convolution and cross-correlation from O(N4) to O(N2), where N2 is the input data size. Demonstrating functional Fourier transforms and convolution, this pJTC achieves 98.0% accuracy on an exemplary MNIST inference task. Furthermore, a wavelength-multiplexed pJTC architecture shows potential for high throughput and energy efficiency, reaching 305 TOPS/W and 40.2 TOPS/mm2, based on currently available foundry processes. An efficient, compact, and low-latency convolution accelerator promises to advance next-generation AI capabilities across edge demands, high-performance computing, and cloud services.

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@article{arxiv.2504.01117,
  title  = {Near-energy-free Photonic Fourier Transformation for Convolution Operation Acceler},
  author = {Hangbo Yang and Nicola Peserico and Shurui Li and Xiaoxuan Ma and Russell L. T. Schwartz and Mostafa Hosseini and Aydin Babakhani and Chee Wei Wong and Puneet Gupta and Volker J. Sorger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.01117},
  year   = {2025}
}

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14 pages, 5 figures, Journal paper