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A Programming Framework for Neuromorphic Systems with Emerging Technologies...

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Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of the 4th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication
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United States of America
Conference Name
4th ACM International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication
Conference Location
Washington D.C., Virginia, United States of America
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ACM
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Neuromorphic computing is a promising post-Moore's law era technology. A wide variety of neuromorphic computer (NC) architectures have emerged in recent years, ranging from traditional fully digital CMOS to nanoscale implementations with novel, beyond CMOS components. There are already major questions associated with how we are going to program and use NCs simply because of how radically different their architecture is as compared with the von Neumann architecture. When coupled with the implementations using emerging device technologies, which add additional issues associated with programming devices, it is clear that we must define a new way to program and develop for NC devices. In this work, we discuss a programming framework for NC devices implemented with emerging technologies. We discuss how we have applied this framework to program a NC system implemented with metal oxide memristors. We utilize the framework to develop two applications for the memristive NC device: a simple multiplexer and a simple control task (the cart-pole problem). Finally, we discuss how this framework can be extended to NC systems implemented with a variety of novel device components and materials.