Noise Immunity of Oscillatory Computing Devices
Noise Immunity of Oscillatory Computing Devices
Blog Article
We compare oscillator- and level-based analog computing devices in a noisy environment.The computational model of a Hopfield network is implemented using both level- and juicy licorice phase-based signal representations, and these models are simulated assuming both 1/f and thermal noise.The oscillator-based computing architecture turns out to be more wetseat car seat covers immune against 1/f noise and operates reliably at a significantly lower voltage and power levels than the level-based devices.
We argue that these results point toward a fundamental benefit of oscillatory architectures and provide an important rationale for their research and utility.