The concept of stochastic association has originally been proposed in relation to single-electron devices having stochastic behavior due to quantum effects. Stochastic association is one of the promising concepts for future VLSI systems that exceed the conventional digital systems based on deterministic operation. This paper proposes a CMOS stochastic associative processor using PWM (pulse-width modulation) chaotic signals. The processor stochastically extracts one of the stored binary patterns depending on the order of similarity to the input. We confirms stochastic associative processing operation by experiments for digit pattern association using the CMOS test chip.
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Toshio YAMANAKA, Takashi MORIE, Makoto NAGATA, Atsushi IWATA, "A CMOS Stochastic Associative Processor Using PWM Chaotic Signals" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E84-C, no. 12, pp. 1723-1729, December 2001, doi: .
Abstract: The concept of stochastic association has originally been proposed in relation to single-electron devices having stochastic behavior due to quantum effects. Stochastic association is one of the promising concepts for future VLSI systems that exceed the conventional digital systems based on deterministic operation. This paper proposes a CMOS stochastic associative processor using PWM (pulse-width modulation) chaotic signals. The processor stochastically extracts one of the stored binary patterns depending on the order of similarity to the input. We confirms stochastic associative processing operation by experiments for digit pattern association using the CMOS test chip.
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