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Neuromorphic computation with spiking memristors: habituation, experimental instantiation of logic gates and a novel sequence-sensitive perceptron model.

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Memristors have been compared to neurons and synapses, suggesting they would be good for neuromorphic computing. A change in voltage across a memristor causes a current spike which imparts a short-term memory to a memristor, allowing for through-time...

Computing of temporal information in spiking neural networks with ReRAM synapses.

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Resistive switching random-access memory (ReRAM) is a two-terminal device based on ion migration to induce resistance switching between a high resistance state (HRS) and a low resistance state (LRS). ReRAM is considered one of the most promising tech...

A neuromorphic systems approach to in-memory computing with non-ideal memristive devices: from mitigation to exploitation.

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Memristive devices represent a promising technology for building neuromorphic electronic systems. In addition to their compactness and non-volatility, they are characterized by their computationally relevant physical properties, such as their state-d...