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Neuromemristive circuits for edge computing: A reviewKrestinskaya et al., 2019
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- Krestinskaya O
- James A
- Chua L
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- IEEE transactions on neural networks and learning systems
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The volume, veracity, variability, and velocity of data produced from the ever increasing network of sensors connected to Internet pose challenges for power management, scalability, and sustainability of cloud computing infrastructure. Increasing the data …
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