High-density analog image storage in an analog-valued non-volatile memory array

Xin Zheng, Ryan Zarcone, Akash Levy, W. Khwa, Priyanka Raina, B. Olshausen, H. P. Wong
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Data stored in the cloud or on mobile devices reside in physical memory systems with finite sizes. Today, huge amounts of analog data, e.g. images and videos, are first digitalized and then compression algorithms (e.g. the JPEG standard) are employed to minimize the amount of physical storage required. Emerging non-volatile-memory technologies (e.g. phase change memory (PCM), resistive RAM (RRAM)) provide the possibility to store the analog information in a compressed format directly into analog memory systems. Here, we demonstrate with hardware experiments an image storage and compression scheme (joint source-channel coding) with analog-valued PCM and RRAM arrays. This scheme stores information in a distributed fashion and shows resilience to the PCM and RRAM device technology non-idealities, including defective cells, device variability, resistance drift, and relaxation.
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模拟值非易失性存储器阵列中的高密度模拟图像存储
存储在云端或移动设备上的数据驻留在大小有限的物理内存系统中。今天,大量的模拟数据,例如图像和视频,首先被数字化,然后使用压缩算法(例如JPEG标准)来最小化所需的物理存储量。新兴的非易失性存储技术(如相变存储器(PCM),电阻式RAM (RRAM))提供了将模拟信息以压缩格式直接存储到模拟存储系统中的可能性。在这里,我们通过硬件实验演示了一种具有模拟值PCM和RRAM阵列的图像存储和压缩方案(联合源信道编码)。该方案以分布式方式存储信息,并显示出对PCM和RRAM器件技术非理想性的弹性,包括缺陷细胞、器件可变性、电阻漂移和松弛。
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