Hardware calibrated learning to compensate heterogeneity in analog RRAM-based Spiking Neural Networks

2022 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS)(2022)

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Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) can unleash the full power of analog Resistive Random Access Memories (RRAMs) based circuits for low power signal processing. Their inherent computational sparsity naturally results in energy efficiency benefits. The main challenge implementing robust SNNs is the intrinsic variability (heterogeneity) of both analog CMOS circuits and RRAM technology. In this work, we assessed the performance and variability of RRAM-based neuromorphic circuits that were designed and fabricated using a 130 nm technology node. Based on these results, we propose a Neuromorphic Hardware Calibrated (NHC) SNN, where the learning circuits are calibrated on the measured data. We show that by taking into account the measured heterogeneity characteristics in the off-chip learning phase, the NHC SNN self-corrects its hardware non-idealities and learns to solve benchmark tasks with high accuracy. This work demonstrates how to cope with the heterogeneity of neurons and synapses for increasing classification accuracy in temporal tasks.
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hardware calibrated learning,NHC SNN,neuromorphic hardware calibrated SNN,analog resistive random access memories,analog RRAM-based spiking neural networks,off-chip learning phase,heterogeneity characteristics,learning circuits,RRAM-based neuromorphic circuits,RRAM technology,analog CMOS circuits,energy efficiency benefits,low power signal processing,size 130.0 nm
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