ReMeCo: Reliable Memristor-Based In-Memory Neuromorphic Computation

2023 28th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference (ASP-DAC)(2023)

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Memristor-based in-memory neuromorphic computing systems promise a highly efficient implementation of vector-matrix multiplications, commonly used in artificial neural networks (ANNs). However, the immature fabrication process of memristors and circuit level limitations, i.e., stuck-at-fault (SAF), IR-drop, and device-to-device (D2D) variation, degrade the reliability of these platforms and thus impede their wide deployment. In this paper, we present ReMeCo, a redundancy-based reliability improvement framework. It addresses the non-idealities while constraining the induced overhead. It achieves this by performing a sensitivity analysis on ANN. With the acquired insight, ReMeCo avoids the redundant calculation of least sensitive neurons and layers. ReMeCo uses a heuristic approach to find the balance between recovered accuracy and imposed overhead. ReMeCo further decreases hardware redundancy by exploiting the bit-slicing technique. In addition, the framework employs the ensemble averaging method at the output of every ANN layer to incorporate the redundant neurons. The efficacy of the ReMeCo is assessed using two well-known ANN models, i.e., LeNet, and AlexNet, running the MNIST and CIFAR10 datasets. Our results show 98.5% accuracy recovery with roughly 4% redundancy which is more than 20x lower than the state-of-the-art.
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Reliability,Neural Networks,Computation In-Memory,Neuromorphic,Memristor,Redundancy,Stuck-at-fault,Process Variation
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