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In-Memory Sensing and Computing for Cancer Diagnostics: A Perspective Paper

Carrara, Sandro  
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Chen, Junrui  
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Bhardwaj, Kapil
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April 1, 2024
Ieee Transactions On Biomedical Circuits And Systems

During the past two decades, a number of two-terminal switching devices have been demonstrated in the literature. They typically exhibit hysteric behavior in the current-to-voltage characteristics. These devices have often been also referred to as memristive devices. Their capacity to switch and exhibit electrical hysteresis has made them well-suited for applications such as data storage, in-memory computing, and in-sensor computing or in-memory sensing. The aim of this perspective paper is to is twofold. Firstly, it seeks to provide a comprehensive examination of the existing research findings in the field and engage in a critical discussion regarding the potential for the development of new non-Von-Neumann computing machines that can seamlessly integrate sensing and computing within memory units. Secondly, this paper aims to demonstrate the practical application of such an innovative approach in the realm of cancer medicine. Specifically, it explores the modern concept of employing multiple cancer markers simultaneously to enhance the efficiency of diagnostic processes in cancer medicine.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TBCAS.2023.3334144
Web of Science ID

WOS:001196728500018

Author(s)
Carrara, Sandro  
Chen, Junrui  
Bhardwaj, Kapil
Golparvar, Ata  
Barbruni, Gian Luca  
Date Issued

2024-04-01

Publisher

Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc

Published in
Ieee Transactions On Biomedical Circuits And Systems
Volume

18

Issue

2

Start page

361

End page

368

Subjects

Technology

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Memristive Devices

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Sensors

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Biosensors

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Computing Architectures

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In-Memory Computing

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In-Sensor Computing

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In-Memory Sensing

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Memristors

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REVIEWED

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ICLAB  
FunderGrant Number

Swiss Science Foundation

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