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An Energy-Efficient Mixed-Signal Neuron for Inherently Error-Resilient Neuromorphic Systems

Emerging Technologies 2018-05-07 v1 Artificial Intelligence Hardware Architecture

Abstract

This work presents the design and analysis of a mixed-signal neuron (MS-N) for convolutional neural networks (CNN) and compares its performance with a digital neuron (Dig-N) in terms of operating frequency, power and noise. The circuit-level implementation of the MS-N in 65 nm CMOS technology exhibits 2-3 orders of magnitude better energy-efficiency over Dig-N for neuromorphic computing applications - especially at low frequencies due to the high leakage currents from many transistors in Dig-N. The inherent error-resiliency of CNN is exploited to handle the thermal and flicker noise of MS-N. A system-level analysis using a cohesive circuit-algorithmic framework on MNIST and CIFAR-10 datasets demonstrate an increase of 3% in worst-case classification error for MNIST when the integrated noise power in the bandwidth is ~ 1 {\mu}V2.

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@article{arxiv.1710.09012,
  title  = {An Energy-Efficient Mixed-Signal Neuron for Inherently Error-Resilient Neuromorphic Systems},
  author = {Baibhab Chatterjee and Priyadarshini Panda and Shovan Maity and Kaushik Roy and Shreyas Sen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.09012},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Accepted in IEEE International Conference on Rebooting Computing (ICRC), 2017