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Event-Based In-Memory Computing for DVS Processing

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This research proposes an Event-Based In-Memory Computing (EB-IMC) architecture specifically designed for processing Dynamic Vision Sensor (DVS) data using ReRAM crossbar arrays. The architecture features event-driven memory access, reconfigurable compute engines with mixed-signal processing, hierarchical temporal attention mechanisms, and a hybrid training methodology combining surrogate gradient descent with hardware-aware quantization. Preliminary analysis indicates potential improvements of 10× in energy efficiency and 5× in latency compared to conventional GPU processing while maintaining competitive accuracy on object recognition tasks across multiple event-based datasets.

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Key findings

The proposed EB-IMC architecture demonstrates potential for 10× energy efficiency improvement and 5× latency reduction compared to conventional frame-based GPU processing.

Event-driven memory access patterns eliminate redundant computations on static scene regions, matching the sparse nature of DVS output.

Reconfigurable ReRAM crossbar-based compute engines support both analog in-memory multiplication and digital error correction for robust inference.

The hybrid training methodology combining surrogate gradient descent with hardware-aware quantization ensures robust deployment on analog IMC hardware despite device variability.

The architecture addresses critical challenges including device variability, thermal management, and algorithm-hardware co-design for event-based vision systems.

Limitations & open questions

ReRAM devices exhibit significant cycle-to-cycle and device-to-device variations that can degrade inference accuracy without proper mitigation.

Thermal management in dense crossbar arrays presents technical challenges requiring concrete mitigation strategies.

The integration of IMC architectures with event-based vision processing remains largely unexplored, creating uncertainties in optimal network topology and training procedures for this specific hardware paradigm.

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