Journal of Low Power Electronics and Applications
Special Section on
Energy-Aware Neuromorphic Hardware
Submission deadline: May 1, 2018.
During recent years, researchers throughout academia and industry have been advancing the theory, operation, and applications of neuromorphic
computing systems. Recent interest in neuromorphic computing systems stems from its superior and rapidly advancing performance at tasks such as image recognition, learning
of complex intelligent behaviors, and large-scale information retrieval problems such as intelligent web search. However, to attain the benefits of neuromorphic computing,
high computational and energy-consumption demands of the underlying processing, interconnect, and memory devices on which software-based neuromorphic computing executes has
become an intense focus of government, industry, and academic research. Innovative hardware implementations are sought to attain throughput goals within area, security, and
energy constraints for orders of magnitude improvements via innovations across the hardware stack.
This Special Issue of the JLPEA is dedicated to advances in all aspects of Energy-Aware Neuromorphic Hardware. We invite original submissions
advancing device, circuits, and hardware architectures of neuromorphic computing systems.