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Alleviation of Temperature Variation Induced Accuracy Degradation in Ferroelectric FinFET Based Neural Network

2021-03-03Unverified0· sign in to hype

Sourav De, Hoang-Hiep Le, Md. Aftab Baig, Yao-Jen Lee, Darsen D. Lu, Thomas Kämpfe

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This paper reports the impacts of temperature variation on the inference accuracy of pre-trained all-ferroelectric FinFET deep neural networks, along with plausible design techniques to abate these impacts. We adopted a pre-trained artificial neural network (N.N.) with 96.4% inference accuracy on the MNIST dataset as the baseline. As an aftermath of temperature change, a compact model captured the conductance drift of a programmed cell over a wide range of gate biases. We observed a significant inference accuracy degradation in the analog neural network at 233 K for an N.N. trained at 300 K. Finally, we deployed binary neural networks with "read voltage" optimization to ensure immunity of N.N. to accuracy degradation under temperature variation, maintaining an inference accuracy of 96%. Keywords: Ferroelectric memories

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