Photonic spiking neural network built with a single VCSEL for high-speed time series prediction

Dafydd Owen-Newns*, Lina Jaurigue, Joshua Robertson, Andrew Adair, Jonnel Anthony Jaurigue, Kathy Lüdge, Antonio Hurtado

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Abstract

Photonic technologies hold significant potential for creating innovative, high-speed, efficient and hardware-friendly neuromorphic computing platforms. Neuromorphic photonic methods leveraging ubiquitous, technologically mature and cost-effective Vertical-Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSELs) are of notable interest. VCSELs have demonstrated the capability to replicate neuronal optical spiking responses at ultrafast rates. Previously, a photonic Spiking Neural Network (p-SNN) using a single VCSEL has been demonstrated for use in classification tasks. Here, it is applied to a more complex time-series prediction task. The VCSEL p-SNN combined with a technique to induce network memory, is applied to perform multi-step-ahead predictions of a chaotic time-series. By providing the feedforward p-SNN with only two temporally separated inputs excellent accuracy is experimentally demonstrated over a range of prediction horizons. VCSEL-based p-SNNs therefore offer ultrafast, efficient operation in complex predictive tasks whilst enabling hardware implementations. The inherent attributes and performance of VCSEL p-SNNs hold great promise for use in future light-enabled neuromorphic computing hardware.
Original languageEnglish
Article number110
Number of pages9
JournalCommunications Physics
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Mar 2025

Funding

The authors acknowledge this work was supported by the UKRI Turing AI Acceleration Fellowships Programme (EP/V025198/1), and by the EU Pathfinder Open project ‘SpikePro’. The authors acknowledge support from the Fraunhofer Centre for Applied Photonics, FCAP.

Keywords

  • neural network
  • photonic technologies
  • vertical-cavity surface emitting lasers
  • time-series prediction

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