IEEE Access (Jan 2023)

MemCA: All-Memristor Design for Deterministic and Probabilistic Cellular Automata Hardware Realization

  • Vasileios Ntinas,
  • Iosif-Angelos Fyrigos,
  • Rafailia-Eleni Karamani,
  • Nikolaos Vasileiadis,
  • Panagiotis Dimitrakis,
  • Antonio Rubio,
  • Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3273899
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 45782 – 45797

Abstract

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Inspired by the behavior of natural systems, Cellular Automata (CA) tackle the demanding long-distance information transfer of conventional computers by the massive parallel computation performed by a set of locally-coupled dynamical nodes. Although CA are envisioned as powerful deterministic computers, their intrinsic capabilities are expanded after the memristor’s probabilistic switching is introduced into CA cells, resulting in new hybrid deterministic and probabilistic memristor-based CA (MemCA). In the proposed MemCA hardware realization, memristor devices are incorporated in both the cell and rule modules, composing the very first all-memristor CA hardware, designed with mixed CMOS/Memristor circuits. The proposed implementation accomplishes high operating speed and reduced area requirements, exploiting also memristor as an entropy source in every CA cell. MemCA’s functioning is showcased in deterministic and probabilistic operation, which can be externally modified by the selection of programming voltage amplitude, without changing the design. Also, the proposed MemCA system includes a reconfigurable rule module implementation that allows for spatial and temporal rule inhomogeneity.

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