Memristor-based Cognitive Network Packet Processors

  • Saad Saleh (Speaker)
  • Boris Koldehofe (Contributor)

Activity: Talk and presentationAcademic presentationAcademic

Description

The current internet architecture comprises of a series of data processing entities, called packet processors, requiring high energy consumption and lacking cognitive functionalities for the Internet traffic. With the discovery of a novel physical component Memristor, the network packet processors can provide cognitive functions with less energy consumption than the prior state-of-the-art techniques. The combination of storage and computation inside the memristors can efficiently deploy neuromorphic computing models on network packet processors along with a decrease in the energy consumption and latency. In this talk, I would present the cognitive models & network functions using the memristor-based novel computing architectures for use in network packet processors.
Period30-Sept-2022
Event titleNeuromorphic Computing in the Netherlands
Event typeWorkshop
LocationNijmegen, NetherlandsShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • Memristor
  • neuromorphic computing
  • Cognitive Networks
  • energy efficiency