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Bram F Haverkort1, Aida Todri-Sanial1
1NanoComputing Research Lab, Integrated Circuits Group, Department of Electrical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
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Computing with coupled oscillators or oscillatory neural networks (ONNs) has recently attracted a lot of interest due to their potential for massive parallelism and energy-efficient computing. However, to date, ONNs have primarily been explored either analytically or through analog circuit implementations. This paper shifts the focus to the digital implementation of ONNs, examining various design architectures. We first report on an existing digital ONN design based on a recurrent architecture. The major challenge for scaling such recurrent architectures is the quadratic increase in coupling hardware with the network size. To overcome this challenge, we introduce a novel hybrid architecture that balances serialization and parallelism in the coupling elements that shows near-linear hardware scaling, on the order of about 1.2 with the network size. Furthermore, we evaluate the benefits and costs of these different digital ONN architectures in terms of time to solution and resource usage on field programmable gate array (FPGA) emulation. The proposed hybrid architecture allows for a 10.5 × increase in the number of oscillators while using 5-bits to represent the coupling weights and 4-bits to represent the oscillator phase on a Zynq-7020 FPGA board. The near-linear scaling is a major step toward implementing large scale ONN architectures. To the best of our knowledge, this work presents the largest fully connected digital ONN architecture implemented thus far with a total of 506 fully connected oscillators.
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