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Sparse reservoir computing with vertically coupled vortex spin-torque oscillators for time series prediction

Spin torque nano-oscillators possessing fast nonlinear dynamics and short-term memory functions are potentially able to achieve energy-efficient neuromorphic computing. In this study, we introduce an activation-state controllable spin neuron unit composed of vertically coupled vortex spin torque osc...

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Published in:Nanotechnology 2024-10, Vol.35 (41), p.415201
Main Authors: Shen, Haobo, Xu, Lie, Jin, Menghao, Li, Hai, Yu, Changqiu, Liu, Bo, Zhou, Tiejun
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Language:English
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Summary:Spin torque nano-oscillators possessing fast nonlinear dynamics and short-term memory functions are potentially able to achieve energy-efficient neuromorphic computing. In this study, we introduce an activation-state controllable spin neuron unit composed of vertically coupled vortex spin torque oscillators and a V-I source circuit is proposed and used to build an energy-efficient sparse reservoir computing system to solve nonlinear dynamic system prediction task. Based on micromagnetic and electronic circuit simulation, the Mackey-Glass chaotic time series and the real motor vibration signal series can be predicted by the reservoir computing system with merely 20 and 100 spin neuron units, respectively. Further study shows that the proposed sparse reservoir system could reduce energy consumption without significantly compromising performance, and a minimal response from inactivated neurons is crucial for maintaining the system's performance. The accuracy and signal processing speed show the potential of the proposed sparse reservoir computing system for high performance and low-energy neuromorphic computing.&#xD.
ISSN:0957-4484
1361-6528
1361-6528
DOI:10.1088/1361-6528/ad6328