Neuro-memristive Circuits for Edge Computing: A review
This is an incremental review paper that summarizes existing research on neuro-memristive circuits for improving edge computing efficiency, targeting researchers and engineers in the field.
The paper reviews neuromorphic CMOS-memristive architectures for edge computing to address challenges like power management and scalability in handling sensor data, highlighting their advantages and drawbacks without presenting new experimental results.
The volume, veracity, variability, and velocity of data produced from the ever-increasing network of sensors connected to Internet pose challenges for power management, scalability, and sustainability of cloud computing infrastructure. Increasing the data processing capability of edge computing devices at lower power requirements can reduce several overheads for cloud computing solutions. This paper provides the review of neuromorphic CMOS-memristive architectures that can be integrated into edge computing devices. We discuss why the neuromorphic architectures are useful for edge devices and show the advantages, drawbacks and open problems in the field of neuro-memristive circuits for edge computing.