神经形态工程学
记忆电阻器
CMOS芯片
尖峰神经网络
计算机科学
计算机体系结构
电阻随机存取存储器
人工神经网络
电子工程
人工智能
工程类
电气工程
电压
作者
Yuhao Wang,Tiancheng Gong,Yaxin Ding,Yang Li,Wei Wang,Ziang Chen,Nan Du,Erika Covi,Matteo Farronato,Daniele Ielmini,Xu-Meng Zhang,Qing Luo
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jnlest.2022.100177
摘要
The spiking neural network (SNN), closely inspired by the human brain, is one of the most powerful platforms to enable highly efficient, low cost, and robust neuromorphic computations in hardware using traditional or emerging electron devices within an integrated system. In the hardware implementation, the building of artificial spiking neurons is fundamental for constructing the whole system. However, with the slowing down of Moore's Law, the traditional complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology is gradually fading and is unable to meet the growing needs of neuromorphic computing. Besides, the existing artificial neuron circuits are complex owing to the limited bio-plausibility of CMOS devices. Memristors with volatile threshold switching (TS) behaviors and rich dynamics are promising candidates to emulate the biological spiking neurons beyond the CMOS technology and build high-efficient neuromorphic systems. Herein, the state-of-the-art about the fundamental knowledge of SNNs is reviewed. Moreover, we review the implementation of TS memristor-based neurons, and their systems, and point out the challenges that should be further considered from devices to circuits in the system demonstrations. We hope that this review could provide clues and be helpful for the future development of neuromorphic computing with memristors.
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