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Title: | An efficient memristor crossbar architecture for mapping Boolean functions using Binary Decision Diagrams (BDD) | Authors: | Thangkhiew, Phrangboklang Lyngton Zulehner, Alwin Wille, Robert Datta, Kamalika Sengupta, Indranil |
Keywords: | Engineering::Computer science and engineering | Issue Date: | 2020 | Source: | Thangkhiew, P. L., Zulehner, A., Wille, R., Datta, K. & Sengupta, I. (2020). An efficient memristor crossbar architecture for mapping Boolean functions using Binary Decision Diagrams (BDD). Integration, 71, 125-133. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vlsi.2019.11.014 | Journal: | Integration | Abstract: | The memristor is considered as the fourth fundamental circuit element along with resistor, capacitor and inductor. It is a two-terminal passive circuit element whose resistance value changes based on the amount of charge flowing through it. Another property of the memristor is that its resistance change is non-volatile in nature, and hence can be used for non-volatile memory applications. Researchers have been exploring memristors from various perspectives such as logic design and storage applications. In this paper, a slicing crossbar architecture for the efficient mapping of Boolean functions is proposed which exploits gate level parallelism using the memristor aided logic (MAGIC) design style. A Boolean function is first represented as a Binary Decision Diagram (BDD). The BDD nodes are expressed as netlists of NOR and NOT gates, and are mapped to the proposed slicing crossbar architecture with parallel node evaluation where possible. This is the first approach that combines BDD-based synthesis with MAGIC gate evaluation on memristor crossbar, while at the same time avoiding crossbar-related problems using a slicing architecture. Experimental evaluations on standard benchmark functions show considerable improvement in the solutions. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154896 | ISSN: | 0167-9260 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.vlsi.2019.11.014 | Schools: | School of Computer Science and Engineering | Rights: | © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. | Fulltext Permission: | none | Fulltext Availability: | No Fulltext |
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