Autonomous robots are actively studied for many unmanned applications. However, the heavy costs and limited battery life make it difficult to implement intellig... Read More »
Computational dreaming (CD) is inspired by the massively parallel structure and dreaming process of the human brain. CD examines previously observed input data ... Read More »
Energy-harvesting devices are one giant step closer to simpler, greener technology. They derive power from solar, thermal, wind, and kinetic energy without all ... Read More »
Submission deadline: CLOSED
Publication: May/June 2018
Guest editor (and Selection Committee chair): Thomas F. Wenisch, University of Michigan, twenisch@umich.... Read More »
Researchers say that the “digital universe” will grow to more than 16 zettabytes in 2017. How much is that, you ask?
Sixteen zettabytes is equal to roughly 16 ... Read More »
Submission deadline: CLOSED
Publication: July/August 2018
Guest Editors: Natalie Enright Jerger (University of Toronto) and Joshua San Miguel (University of... Read More »
As the hundreds of billions of devices connected to the Internet of Things continues to grow, researchers are reimagining the conventional architecture of cloud... Read More »
The authors introduce a methodology for synthesizing HTMs on the Automata Processor, and show its potential to be between 137 to 446 times faster than the CPU.
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The neocortex is the most advanced and complex part of the brain, making it an area of great interest to neuroscientists and computer engineers alike.
If com... Read More »
Submission deadline: CLOSED
Publication: January/February 2018
Guest editors: Jason Clemons (Nvidia) and Hsien-Hsin Sean Lee (TSMC)
Recent growth in computing... Read More »
IEEE Micro, a bimonthly publication of the IEEE Computer Society, reaches an international audience of microcomputer and microprocessor designers, system integrators, and users. Readers want to increase their technical knowledge and learn the latest industry trends.