Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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547950 | Microelectronics Journal | 2008 | 12 Pages |
The architecture of an integrated Hamming artificial neural network, and its use as a versatile signal/image processing circuit is presented. The circuit operation relies on the charge-based processing of sum-of-products terms, complemented with digital post-processing. The synthesis of complex functions such as winner-(loser)-take-all, k-winner-(loser)-take-all, rank ordering are demonstrated with a minimal hardware overhead. Different operation modes and corresponding hardware configurations are presented. The VLSI realization of the core two-dimensional Hamming distance discriminator, and the chip measurements are discussed. As such, the presented Hamming discriminator is uniquely suitable for real-time image processing and alignment applications.