Design and Fabrication of Flow-Based Edge Detection Memristor Crossbar Circuits1Download PDFOpen Website

2020 (modified: 30 Sept 2024)IEEE Trans. Circuits Syst. II Express Briefs 2020Readers: Everyone
Abstract: We design and fabricate a flow-based circuit for edge detection in images that exploits device-level parallelism in nanoscale memristor crossbars. In our approach, a corpus of human-labeled edges in BSDS500 images is used to learn an edge detection function with ternary values: true, false, and don't-care. A Boolean crossbar design implementing an approximation of this ternary function using in-memory flow-based computing is then obtained using a massively parallel simulated annealing search executed on GPUs. We demonstrate the success of our approach by fabricating the memristor circuit on a 300mm wafer platform using a custom 65nm CMOS/ReRAM process technology. We demonstrate that our flow-based computing approach is either faster, more energy-efficient or produces fewer incorrect edges than other competing approaches. We show that our design has power and area requirements that are 3.3x and 2.5x lower, respectively, than the previous state-of-the-art.
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