1st Edition

Selected Topics in Intelligent Chips with Emerging Devices, Circuits and Systems

Edited By Alex James, Bhaskar Choubey Copyright 2023
250 Pages
by River Publishers

Memristors have provided a new direction of thinking for circuit designers to overcome the limits of scalability and for thinking of building systems beyond Moore’s law. Over the last decade, there has been a significant number of innovations in using memristors for building neural networks through analog computing, in-memory computing, and stochastic computing approaches. The emergence of... Read more

Preface

1. Introduction

2. Edge of Chaos Theory Explains Complex Phenomena in Memristor Circuits

3. Analog Memristive Computing

4. Designing energy efficient neo-cortex system with on-device learning

5. Integrated sensors

6. Challenges and recent advances in NVM based Neuromorphic Computing ICs

7. In-memory Computing (for deep learning)

8. Deep learning with Spiking Neural Networks

9. Computational Intelligence for Designing Integrated Circuits and Systems

10. Neurochip Design, Modeling, and Applications

Author Index

Keyword Index

Biography

Alex James received his PhD degree from the Queensland Micro and Nanotechnology Centre, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD, Australia. He is a professor with a research specialization in the area of AI hardware, intelligent imaging and analog electronic systems at Digital University Kerala. He is a mentor to several tech startups and has co-founded companies in machine learning and computer vision. Dr James was the founding chair for IEEE Kerala Section Circuits and Systems Society and Executive Member of IET Vision and Imaging Network. He is a member of IEEE CASS Technical committee on Nonlinear Circuits and Systems. He was an editorial member of Information Fusion, Elsevier, and is an Associate Editor for IEEE ACCESS and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems 1 (2018-present). He is a Senior Member of IEEE, Life Member of ACM, Senior Fellow of HEA, Fellow of British Computer Society (FBCS), and Fellow of IET (FIET)

Bhaskar Choubey (SM’11) received his DPhil degree from the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, and his BTech degree from the Regional Engineering College, Warangal, India. He is currently the Chair of Analogue Circuits and Image Sensors with Siegen University. In the past, he has served with the University of Glasgow, Somerville College, and the University of Oxford. Professor Choubey has received the IEEE Sensors Council GOLD Early Career Achievement Award and the Myril B. Reed Best Paper Award from the IEEE Midwest Symposium of Circuits and Systems. He is currently the Chair of the IEEE EPPC Working Group on ICT in Europe. He is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Sensors Journal. He is a Fellow of IET (FIET)