By introducing memristors into circuit design, the limitations of traditional purely-CMOS hardware may be overcome. However, an extension of standard techniques for the analysis and design of conventional computing structures may be necessary to allow their applicability to the memristive counterparts. This paper adopts a generalization of the Dynamic Route Map system-theoretic concept to elucidate the mechanisms by which bio-inspired arrays of locally-coupled circuits, employing memristors with either bistable-like or analogue dynamic switching behaviours, accomplish image mem-processing tasks through the dynamical evolution of their states toward predefined equilibria.
Image Mem-Processing Bio-Inspired Cellular Arrays with Bistable and Analogue Dynamic Memristors / Ascoli, A; Messaris, I; Tetzlaff, R; Kang, S; Chua, Lo. - ELETTRONICO. - (2020). (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Modern Circuits and Systems Technologies (MOCAST) tenutosi a Bremen (Germany) nel 7 - 9 September 2020) [10.1109/MOCAST49295.2020.9200296].
Image Mem-Processing Bio-Inspired Cellular Arrays with Bistable and Analogue Dynamic Memristors
Ascoli A;Tetzlaff R;Kang S;Chua LO
2020
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By introducing memristors into circuit design, the limitations of traditional purely-CMOS hardware may be overcome. However, an extension of standard techniques for the analysis and design of conventional computing structures may be necessary to allow their applicability to the memristive counterparts. This paper adopts a generalization of the Dynamic Route Map system-theoretic concept to elucidate the mechanisms by which bio-inspired arrays of locally-coupled circuits, employing memristors with either bistable-like or analogue dynamic switching behaviours, accomplish image mem-processing tasks through the dynamical evolution of their states toward predefined equilibria.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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