Dual-Mode Memristor Synaptic Circuit Design and Application in Image Processing

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Abstract

Memristor is a kind of synaptic element with nanometer size and continuously variable memristance. The bridge synaptic circuit constructed by the memristor has a simple structure and precise control. In practice, because of the non-linear characteristics of memristor, it is not easy to control synaptic circuit and errors in weights appear. Therefore, a novel memristor synaptic circuit is proposed in this paper, called the dual-mode memristor bridge synaptic neural network. The proposed method can make the weights more linear by controlling the input voltages and make the outputs more linear by using symmetrical positive and negative pulses. Therefore, the proposed synaptic circuit is easier to be controlled. In this paper, the numerical simulations are conducted and verify the feasibility. Furthermore, the simulation experiments are conducted for edge extraction of grayscale birds’ images in the airport for bird recognition applied for the bird repelling applications.

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Wang, R., Mu, Z., Sun, H., & Wang, Y. (2021). Dual-Mode Memristor Synaptic Circuit Design and Application in Image Processing. Frontiers in Physics, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2021.690944

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