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S. Hamdioui

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Addressing non-idealities in Resistive Random Access Memories (RRAMs) is crucial for their successful commercialization. For example, the inherent resistance drift that occurs during consecutive read operations can induce Read Disturb Faults (RDF), leading to functional errors. T ...
The goal of the NEUROKIT2E project is to create an open-source Deep Learning framework for edge and embedded AI built around an established European value chain. This framework, called AIDGE, supports a wide range of application areas that operate independently and serve a global ...
In recent years, Spin Waves (SWs) have emerged as a promising avenue for beyond-CMOS computing, offering potential advantages in terms of energy efficiency, scalability, and opening avenues towards novel computation paradigms. Until now, SW interference-based gates, for example, ...
Neuromorphic computing offers a promising solution for realizing energy-efficient and compact Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems. Implemented with Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs), neuromorphic systems can benefit from SNN characteristics, such as event-driven computation, event ...
Timely identification of cardiac arrhythmia (abnormal heartbeats) is vital for early diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. Wearable healthcare devices facilitate this process by recording heartbeats through electrocardiogram (ECG) signals and using AI-driven hardware to classify ...
Structural testing has been very successful in the VLSI manufacturing process to screen out faulty devices and provide high outgoing product quality. However, recent reported data show that existing solutions are not good enough for advanced technology nodes and emerging device t ...

C3CIM

Constant Column Current Memristor-Based Computation-in-Memory Micro-Architecture

Advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Internet-of-Things (IoT) have increased demand for edge AI, but deployment on traditional AI accelerators, like GPUs and TPUs, using von Neumann architecture, suffer from inefficiencies due to separate memory and compute units. Com ...

Efficient and Realistic Brain Simulation

A Review and Design Guide for Memristor-Based Approaches

Computational-neuroscience research is increasingly in need of larger, biophysically realistic brain models. These analog-in-nature models build upon the Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) formalism and are run on digital, high-performance computing systems making simulation very computationall ...
Full-System (FS) simulation is essential for performance evaluation of complete systems that execute complex applications on a complete software stack consisting of an operating system and user applications. Nevertheless, they require careful fine-tuning against real hardware to ...
In recent years, Spin Waves (SWs) have emerged as a promising CMOS alternative technology, and SW interference-based majority gates have been proposed and experimentally realized. In this paper, we pursue a different computation avenue and introduce a SW device able to evaluate 2 ...
SRAM Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) serve as security primitives and can be used to generate random and unique identifiers, which makes their reliability crucial. The reliability is affected by aging and in particular Bias Temperature Instability (BTI), which in turn affect ...
The development of Ferroelectric Field-Effect Transistor (FeFET) manufacturing requires high-quality test solutions, yet research on FeFET testing is still in a nascent stage. To generate a dedicated test method for FeFETs, it is critical to have a deep understanding of manufactu ...
While Resistive RRAM (RRAM) provides appealing features for artificial neural networks (NN) such as low power operation and high density, its conductance variation can pose significant challenges for synaptic weight storage. This paper reports an experimental evaluation of the co ...
Edge AI accelerators have revolutionized intelligent information processing, enabling applications, such as self-driving cars and low-power IoT devices. Design efforts prioritize computational power and energy efficiency. Nevertheless, testability is also critical for in-field, r ...

European Test Symposium Teams

An Anniversary Snapshot

The IEEE European Test Symposium (ETS) has been facilitating progress in electronic systems testing since its launch in 1996. On the occasion of its 30th anniversary, this collaborative paper gathers sections by 21 ETS teams to outline their influential ideas and milestones. Each ...
Due to the immature manufacturing process, Resistive Random Access Memories (RRAMs) are prone to exhibit new failure mechanisms and faults, which should be efficiently detected for high-volume production. Those unique faults are hard to detect but require specific Design-for-Test ...
Computation-in-memory (CIM) using memristors can facilitate data processing within the memory itself, leading to superior energy efficiency than conventional von-Neumann architecture. This makes CIM well-suited for data-intensive applications like neural networks. However, a larg ...
Computation-In-Memory (CIM) using emerging memristive devices offers a promising solution to implementing energy efficient Artificial Intelligence (AI) hardware accelerators. Though, the non-idealities characterizing memristive devices cause a negative impact on the performance o ...
Binary Neural Networks (BNNs) have demonstrated significant advantages in reducing computation and memory costs, all while maintaining acceptable accuracy on various image detection tasks. Thus, BNNs have the potential to support practical cognitive tasks on resource-constrained ...