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A Pulse Width Modulation based Power-elastic and Robust Mixed-signal Perceptron Design

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arxiv 1910.08426 v1 pith:LTSN7GTP submitted 2019-10-17 eess.SP cs.ET

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Neural networks are exerting burgeoning influence in emerging artificial intelligence applications at the micro-edge, such as sensing systems and image processing. As many of these systems are typically self-powered, their circuits are expected to be resilient and efficient in the presence of continuous power variations caused by the harvesters. In this paper, we propose a novel mixed-signal (i.e. analogue/digital) approach of designing a power-elastic perceptron using the principle of pulse width modulation (PWM). Fundamental to the design are a number of parallel inverters that transcode the input-weight pairs based on the principle of PWM duty cycle. Since PWM-based inverters are typically agnostic to amplitude and frequency variations, the perceptron shows a high degree of power elasticity and robustness under these variations. We show extensive design analysis in Cadence Analog Design Environment tool using a 3x3 perceptron circuit as a case study to demonstrate the resilience in the presence of parameric variations.

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