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The concept of PICaboo: from individual building blocks to complex photonic integrated circuits for future access and metro networks
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>The immense growth of data traffic that traverses modern networks, calls for immediate solutions to tackle the challenges that arise in terms of speed, capacity, cost and energy efficiency. This manuscript outlines the key technological aspects of the PICaboo project, that aims to develop novel building blocks and photonic integrated circuits for the next generation of optical metro and access networks enhanced with optical signal processing functionalities exploiting the generic foundry model approach.</jats:p>