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Publication
IEDM 2017
Conference paper
Compressed sensing recovery using computational memory
Abstract
Computational memory (CM) is a promising non-von Neumann approach where certain computational tasks are performed within resistive memory units by exploiting their physical attributes. We propose a new method for fast and robust compressed sensing (CS) recovery of sparse signals using CM. For a signal of size N, this method achieves a potential O(N)-fold complexity reduction compared with a standard software approach. Large-scale experimental demonstrations using more than 256k phase-change memory (PCM) devices are presented along with an in-depth device analysis and array-level considerations.