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Capacity, Fidelity, and Noise Tolerance of Associative Spatial-Temporal Memories Based on Memristive Neuromorphic Network
We have calculated the key characteristics of associative
(content-addressable) spatial-temporal memories based on neuromorphic networks
with restricted connectivity - "CrossNets". Such networks may be naturally
implemented in nanoelectronic hardware using hybrid CMOS/memristor circuits,
which may feature extremely high energy efficiency, approaching that of
biological cortical circuits, at much higher operation speed. Our numerical
simulations, in some cases confirmed by analytical calculations, have shown
that the characteristics depend substantially on the method of information
recording into the memory. Of the four methods we have explored, two look
especially promising - one based on the quadratic programming, and the other
one being a specific discrete version of the gradient descent. The latter
method provides a slightly lower memory capacity (at the same fidelity) then
the former one, but it allows local recording, which may be more readily
implemented in nanoelectronic hardware. Most importantly, at the synchronous
retrieval, both methods provide a capacity higher than that of the well-known
Ternary Content-Addressable Memories with the same number of nonvolatile memory
cells (e.g., memristors), though the input noise immunity of the CrossNet
memories is somewhat lower
A switching control for finite-time synchronization of memristor-based BAM neural networks with stochastic disturbances
This paper deals with the finite-time stochastic synchronization for a class of memristorbased bidirectional associative memory neural networks (MBAMNNs) with time-varying delays and stochastic disturbances. Firstly, based on the physical property of memristor and the circuit of MBAMNNs, a MBAMNNs model with more reasonable switching conditions is established. Then, based on the theory of Filippov’s solution, by using Lyapunov–Krasovskii functionals and stochastic analysis technique, a sufficient condition is given to ensure the finite-time stochastic synchronization of MBAMNNs with a certain controller. Next, by a further discussion, an errordependent switching controller is given to shorten the stochastic settling time. Finally, numerical simulations are carried out to illustrate the effectiveness of theoretical results
Robust Multimode Function Synchronization of Memristive Neural Networks with Parameter Perturbations and Time-Varying Delays
Publisher Copyright: IEEE Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Currently, some works on studying complete synchronization of dynamical systems are usually restricted to its two special cases: 1) power-rate synchronization and 2) exponential synchronization. Therefore, how to give a generalization of these types of complete synchronization by the mathematical expression is an open question that needs to be urgently solved. To begin with, this article proposes multimode function synchronization by the mathematical expression for the first time, which is a generalization of exponential synchronization, power-rate synchronization, logarithmical synchronization, and so on. Moreover, two adaptive controllers are designed to achieve robust multimode function synchronization of memristive neural networks (MNNs) with mismatched parameters and uncertain parameters. Each adaptive controller includes function r(t) and update gain σ. By choosing different types of r(t), multiple types of complete synchronization, including power-rate synchronization and exponential synchronization can be obtained. And update gain σ can be used to adjust the speed of synchronization. Therefore, our results enlarge and strengthen the existing results. Two examples are put forward to verify the validity of our results.Peer reviewedFinal Accepted Versio
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