ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 9 -- United States Patent no. 12,493,782, issued on Dec. 9, was assigned to UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON (Dayton, Ohio).
"Analog neuromorphic circuits for dot-product operation implementing resistive memories" was invented by Chris Yakopcic (Dayton, Ohio), Tarek M. Taha (Centerville, Ohio) and Md Raqibul Hasan (Baltimore).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "An analog neuromorphic circuit is disclosed having resistive memories that provide a resistance to each corresponding input voltage signal. Input voltages are applied to the analog neuromorphic circuit. Each input voltage represents a vector value that is a non-binary value included in a vector that is incorporated into a dot-produ...