Matrix-vector multiplication is the key operation for many computationally intensive algorithms. The emerging metal oxide resistive switching random access memory (RRAM) device and RRAM crossbar array have demonstra...Matrix-vector multiplication is the key operation for many computationally intensive algorithms. The emerging metal oxide resistive switching random access memory (RRAM) device and RRAM crossbar array have demonstrated a promising hardware realization of the analog matrix-vector multiplication with ultra-high energy efficiency. In this paper, we analyze the impact of both device level and circuit level non-ideal factors, including the nonlinear current-voltage relationship of RRAM devices, the variation of device fabrication and write operation, and the interconnect resistance as well as other crossbar array parameters. On top of that, we propose a technological exploration flow for device parameter configuration to overcome the impact of non-ideal factors and achieve a better trade-off among performance, energy, and reliability for each specific application. Our simulation results of a support vector machine (SVM) and Mixed National Institute of Standards and Technology (MNIST) pattern recognition dataset show that RRAM crossbar array based SVM is robust to input signal fluctuation but sensitive to tunneling gap deviation. A further resistance resolution test presents that a 6-bit RRAM device is able to realize a recognition accuracy around 90%, indicating the physical feasibility of RRAM crossbar array based SVM. In addition, the proposed technological exploration flow is able to achieve 10.98% improvement of recognition accuracy on the MNIST dataset and 26.4% energy savings compared with previous work. Experimental results also show that more than 84.4% power saving can be achieved at the cost of little accuracy reduction.展开更多
The voltage characteristics of a half-wavelength transmission(HWLT)system lack mechanism explanation and systematic summary.In this paper,both the steady-state and fault voltage characteristics are analyzed and explai...The voltage characteristics of a half-wavelength transmission(HWLT)system lack mechanism explanation and systematic summary.In this paper,both the steady-state and fault voltage characteristics are analyzed and explained based on the wave process method.An analysis model is established for HWLT lines and wave propagation equations with different terminal conditions are deduced.For steady-state conditions,voltage profiles along HWLT lines are depicted and partial overvoltage occurs when there is an overload or low-power factor.In addition,fault voltage characteristics are analyzed under load-rejection or short-circuit conditions.The series resonance overvoltage will happen when short-circuit faults occur at certain positions and its peak value is influenced by grid strength or fault type.Furthermore,a refined transmission line model is presented to consider non-ideal factors and simulation results demonstrate that geomorphic conditions and electromagnetic environments influence line voltage characteristics to a certain extent.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the National Basic Research 973 Program of China under Grant No. 2013CB329000, the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos. 61373026, 61261160501, the Brain Inspired Computing Research of Tsinghua University under Grant No. 20141080934, Tsinghua University Initiative Scientific Research Program, and the Importation and Development of High-Caliber Talents Project of Beijing Municipal Institutions.
文摘Matrix-vector multiplication is the key operation for many computationally intensive algorithms. The emerging metal oxide resistive switching random access memory (RRAM) device and RRAM crossbar array have demonstrated a promising hardware realization of the analog matrix-vector multiplication with ultra-high energy efficiency. In this paper, we analyze the impact of both device level and circuit level non-ideal factors, including the nonlinear current-voltage relationship of RRAM devices, the variation of device fabrication and write operation, and the interconnect resistance as well as other crossbar array parameters. On top of that, we propose a technological exploration flow for device parameter configuration to overcome the impact of non-ideal factors and achieve a better trade-off among performance, energy, and reliability for each specific application. Our simulation results of a support vector machine (SVM) and Mixed National Institute of Standards and Technology (MNIST) pattern recognition dataset show that RRAM crossbar array based SVM is robust to input signal fluctuation but sensitive to tunneling gap deviation. A further resistance resolution test presents that a 6-bit RRAM device is able to realize a recognition accuracy around 90%, indicating the physical feasibility of RRAM crossbar array based SVM. In addition, the proposed technological exploration flow is able to achieve 10.98% improvement of recognition accuracy on the MNIST dataset and 26.4% energy savings compared with previous work. Experimental results also show that more than 84.4% power saving can be achieved at the cost of little accuracy reduction.
基金supported by the State Grid Corporation of China(No.SGSDDK00KJJS1600149).
文摘The voltage characteristics of a half-wavelength transmission(HWLT)system lack mechanism explanation and systematic summary.In this paper,both the steady-state and fault voltage characteristics are analyzed and explained based on the wave process method.An analysis model is established for HWLT lines and wave propagation equations with different terminal conditions are deduced.For steady-state conditions,voltage profiles along HWLT lines are depicted and partial overvoltage occurs when there is an overload or low-power factor.In addition,fault voltage characteristics are analyzed under load-rejection or short-circuit conditions.The series resonance overvoltage will happen when short-circuit faults occur at certain positions and its peak value is influenced by grid strength or fault type.Furthermore,a refined transmission line model is presented to consider non-ideal factors and simulation results demonstrate that geomorphic conditions and electromagnetic environments influence line voltage characteristics to a certain extent.