4.6 Article

3-bit multilevel operation with accurate programming scheme in TiO x /Al2O3 memristor crossbar array for quantized neuromorphic system

Journal

NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 29, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/abf0cc

Keywords

neuromorphic system; RRAM; synaptic device; TiO; (x); Al2O3 memristor; multilevel operation; weight quantization; off-chip training; weight transfer

Funding

  1. NRF - Korean government [2019M3F3A1A03079821, 2020M3H5A1081111, 2020M3F3A2A01081656]
  2. Brain Korea 21 Four Program
  3. National Research Foundation of Korea [2020M3F3A2A01081656, 2020M3H5A1081111] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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As interest in artificial intelligence and hardware technologies grows, the complexity of algorithms and network structures has led to significant power consumption issues. Neuromorphic computing, a hardware AI technology, aims to address this problem by focusing on multilevel operations and weight transfer methods for synaptic devices. Research has shown promise in achieving high classification accuracy and precise weight transfer in neuromorphic systems.
As interest in artificial intelligence (AI) and relevant hardware technologies has been developed rapidly, algorithms and network structures have become significantly complicated, causing serious power consumption issues because an enormous amount of computation is required. Neuromorphic computing, a hardware AI technology with memory devices, has emerged to solve this problem. For this application, multilevel operations of synaptic devices are important to imitate floating point weight values in software AI technologies. Furthermore, weight transfer methods to desired weight targets must be arranged for off-chip training. From this point of view, we fabricate 32 x 32 memristor crossbar array and verify the 3-bit multilevel operations. The programming accuracy is verified for 3-bit quantized levels by applying a reset-voltage-control programming scheme to the fabricated TiO (x) /Al2O3-based memristor array. After that, a synapse composed of two differential memristors and a fully-connected neural network for modified national institute of standards and technology (MNIST) pattern recognition are constructed. The trained weights are post-training quantized in consideration of the 3-bit characteristics of the memristor. Finally, the effect of programming error on classification accuracy is verified based on the measured data, and we obtained 98.12% classification accuracy for MNIST data with the programming accuracy of 1.79% root-mean-square-error. These results imply that the proposed reset-voltage-control programming scheme can be utilized for a precise tuning, and expected to contribute for the development of a neuromorphic system capable of highly precise weight transfer.

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