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A Survey of Spiking Neural Network Accelerator on FPGA

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arxiv 2307.03910 v1 pith:DM2QPUA6 submitted 2023-07-08 cs.AR cs.NE

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keywords fpgaapplicationsimplementationsnetworkrecentrelatedschemesspiking
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Due to the ability to implement customized topology, FPGA is increasingly used to deploy SNNs in both embedded and high-performance applications. In this paper, we survey state-of-the-art SNN implementations and their applications on FPGA. We collect the recent widely-used spiking neuron models, network structures, and signal encoding formats, followed by the enumeration of related hardware design schemes for FPGA-based SNN implementations. Compared with the previous surveys, this manuscript enumerates the application instances that applied the above-mentioned technical schemes in recent research. Based on that, we discuss the actual acceleration potential of implementing SNN on FPGA. According to our above discussion, the upcoming trends are discussed in this paper and give a guideline for further advancement in related subjects.

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